After fleeing to Beirut, Lebanon, Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn said on Wednesday that he is able to defend himself “for the first time” since being jailed in Japan on financial misconduct charges.
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Ghosn says he can defend himself ‘for the first time’ since arrest in Japan
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