July 11, 2020
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Former Nissan Motor chairman
Carlos Ghosn is helping everyone who stood by him, he said in an
interview broadcast on Saturday, though he declined to comment on cases
of people accused of helping him flee to Lebanon from Japan.
Ghosn,
the ex-chairman of an automaking alliance of Renault SA
<RENA.PA>, Nissan Motor Co <7201.T> and Mitsubishi Motors
Corp <7211.T> was arrested in Japan in late 2018 on charges of
underreporting his salary and using company funds for personal purpose –
charges he denies.
In late December, he made a dramatic escape
from house arrest in Japan, where he was awaiting trial, and fled to
Beirut, his childhood home.
Japan
has asked the United States to extradite U.S. Army Special Forces
veteran Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor, who are accused of
helping Ghosn flee and were arrested in May.
Asked in an interview
with Al Arabiya TV if he was trying to help the Taylors and others
involved in his escape, Ghosn said: “You are talking about specific
people, and I will not comment on those people who you are singling out.
“What I’m saying is that I am helping everyone who helped me; I’m
helping them with my means, with my thinking, and in any way I can,” he
said. “I am not talking about those people you mentioned specifically,”
he said, adding that he was talking about people who helped him “in
general”.
Ghosn has refused to discuss details of his escape from Japan, saying it would put in danger those who helped him.
A
U.S. judge said on Friday that Michael and Peter Taylor posed too great
of a flight risk to be released on bail given the “spectacular”
allegations against them.
Ghosn told Al Arabiya he made “the entire plan” for his escape but he
had needed information and assistance from people whom he was not ready
to endanger by talking about the matter.
Earlier this month, an
executive from a Turkish private jet operator, four pilots and two
flight attendants appeared in court on charges of helping to smuggle
Ghosn via Istanbul.
Ghosn also said Japan had yet to send his case
file to Lebanon as requested by the Lebanese government. “It has been
six months and they haven’t sent the file. Why haven’t they sent the
file?”
https://www.oann.com/ex-nissan-boss-ghosn-says-helping-everyone-who-stood-by-him/