Luxurious villa, formations at 20,000 dollars, the new life of Carlos Ghosn in Lebanon
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Always prosecuted by the French and Japanese courts and subject to an international arrest warrant, Renault-Nissan's former boss is still a refugee in Lebanon. He teaches business courses at a local university.
Five years after his escape from Japan, Carlos Ghosn lives in Lebanon. Between teaching, yacht and golden retriever, Renault's former boss delivers his truths about his new life and the state of the world.
Five years ago, Carlos Ghosn was staging a dignified escape from the movie screens: hidden in a box of musical equipment, one of the greatest executives in automotive history escaped house arrest in Japan on the eve of his trial after a series of accusations of financial crimes. Today he lives near Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, and invests in wineries and is also a teacher of courses aimed at the corporate world. The information is from The Wa…
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