Nissan chief to be ousted over financial misconduct allegations

Nissan chief to be ousted over financial misconduct allegations

by Joseph Anthony
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Nissan Motor Co Ltd said it was ousting Chairman Carlos Ghosn for alleged financial misconduct and Japanese media reported he been arrested, a shocking fate for a leader hailed for rescuing the company from close to bankruptcy.


The Japanese automaker said Ghosnโ€™s alleged misconduct included personal use of company money and under-reporting how much he had been paid.

Ghosn is also chairman and chief executive of Nissanโ€˜s French partner Renault and one of the best known figures in the global car industry, and his departure would raise question about the future of the alliance.

Nissan said it launched an months-long investigation after a whistleblower tipped it off to wrongdoing by Ghosn and Representative Director Greg Kelly.

โ€œThe investigation showed that over many years both Ghosn and Kelly have been reporting compensation amounts in the Tokyo Stock Exchange securities report that were less than the actual amount, in order to reduce the disclosed amount of Carlos Ghosnโ€™s compensation,โ€Nissan said in a statement.

It said CEO Hiroto Saikawa would propose that the Nissan board remove Ghosn and Kelly.

Neither Ghosn nor Kelly could be reached for comment.

Renault shares tumbled 11 percent in Paris to be among the worst performing stocks in Europe. Nissanโ€˜s German-listed securities plunged 10 percent.


French President Emmanuel Macron said the government, the French carmakerโ€™s top shareholder, will be vigilant about Renault and its alliance with Nissan.

CUTTING COSTS

Known as โ€œLe Cost Killerโ€, Ghosn is credited for reviving the Japanese automaker and has remained popular despite the massive job cuts that he brought and recent controversy over his lucrative pay package.

Japanese media reported that Ghosn had reported around 10 billion yen worth of compensation as around 5 billion yen.

The company said it would brief reporters on Monday night at 10 p.m. Tokyo time (1300 GMT).

Ousting Ghosn, 64, is bound to raise questions about an alliance that he personally shaped and had pledged to consolidate with a deeper tie-up, before eventually stepping back from its operational leadership.

โ€œThe initial share price reaction shows how pivotal he is,โ€ Citi analyst Raghav Gupta-Chaudhary said on Monday.

The current alliance structure has long undervalued Nissan shares held indirectly by Renault investors, he added.

โ€œGhosn is viewed as critical for value unlock.โ€


Renault owns 43.4 percent of Nissan, while Nissan owns 15 percent of Renault, with no voting rights in a partnership that began in 1999. Since 2016, Nissan has held a 34 percent controlling stake in its smaller Japanese rival, Mitsubishi.

GOVERNANCE IN QUESTION

Although Nissan sad it was fully cooperating with investigators, the news is likely to raise questions about Nissanโ€˜s accountability at a time when Japan has been pushing companies for better governance.

The Asahi newspaper reported on its website that prosecutors had begun searching the offices of Nissanโ€˜s headquarters and other locations on Monday evening.

Spokesmen for Renault and the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Motors alliance did not immediately return calls and messages seeking comment on the arrest reports.

Brazilian-born, of Lebanese descent and a French citizen, Ghosn began his career at Michelin in France, moving on to Renault. He joined Nissan in 1999 after Renault bought a controlling stake and became its CEO in 2001. Ghosn remained in that post till last year.

In June, Renault shareholders approved Ghosnโ€™s 7.4 million euro ($8.45 million) compensation for 2017. In addition to this, he received 9.2 million euros in his final year as Nissan chief executive.

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