Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, who was on bail awaiting trial for financial misconduct charges in Japan, has somehow ended up in Lebanon, where he holds citizenship. Mike Le Couteur reports on why Ghosn says he left, and how his escape plan is worthy of a Hollywood movie.
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