Television: Thursday Morning and March Ghosn

television: The former executive has already been held for 108 days on three other charges of financial misconduct and aggravated breach of trust before he was granted bail in early March, according to The Guardian. Ghosn declared his innocence during a combative interview with French television that was recorded hours before he was re-arrested on Thursday morning. Prosecutors applied to extend Ghosn's detention, a move that was approved by judges in Tokyo. The Frenchman said he would defend himself to the bitter end and voiced concern that he would not receive a fair trial in Japan, where his treatment at the hands of prosecutors has drawn criticism from the domestic and international legal community. If there is a fair ruling, I am very confident but if it is not fair, I am worried about what will happen, Ghosn told the French broadcaster TF1. I have doubts over the way the judgment will take place. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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