Japan's media accuse Carlos Ghosn of 'cowardly act' after flight to Lebanon

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Papers unite to criticise former Nissan chairman, saying he had ‘lost the opportunity to prove his innocence’
The usually staid Japanese media has criticised Carlos Ghosn after the tycoon jumped bail and fled to Lebanon – reportedly inside a musical instrument case – to avoid what he called “political persecution” in Japan.
“Running away is a cowardly act that mocks Japan’s justice system,” said the Yomiuri Shimbun, with Ghosn facing multiple charges of financial misconduct – all of which he denies. Continue reading...

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