Japanese Prosecutors: Matters Saikawa and Popularity Contests

japanese prosecutors: The figures at stake appear small compared to allegations levied against ousted boss Carlos Ghosn, but that hardly matters, according to Global Times China. Saikawa has neither rebuilt credibility nor fixed performance at the 25-billion carmaker. He and other executives may have padded their pay, Reuters reported. Investors have no cause to remain patient. Still, some hoped he might serve as a decent caretaker after Ghosn was arrested, having been accused of financial misconduct by Japanese prosecutors. Saikawa never won any popularity contests at Nissan. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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