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Japan prosecutors say Ghosn said Nissan pay plan was not set

Japan prosecutors say Ghosn said Nissan pay plan was not set Yuri Kageyama Tags:  FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2020, file photo, former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn holds a press conference at the Maronite Christian Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, as he launches an initiative to help Lebanon that is undergoing a severe economic and financial crisis, in Kaslik, north of Beirut, Lebanon. Ghosn, while detained in Japan on financial misconduct charges, repeatedly told prosecutors that his compensation was never decided, and just a reference, according to records presented Tuesday, May 11, 20221 in Tokyo District Court. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File) (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Ground News - Japan prosecutors say Ghosn said Nissan pay plan was not set

Japan prosecutors say Ghosn said Nissan pay plan was not set TOKYO (AP) Japanese prosecutors say former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn told them during questioning on financial misconduct charges before he fled Japan that his compensation was never decided upon. Records presented in the Tokyo District Court on Tuesday showed that Ghosn said the plans were just a “reference.” A defense attorney for Greg Kelly, a former Nissan executive who is on trial in connection with alleged underreporting of Ghosn’s pa… 14 days ago| Japan prosecutors say Ghosn said Nissan pay plan was not set TOKYO (AP) Japanese prosecutors say former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn told them during questioning on financial misconduct charges before he fled Japan that his compensation was never decided upon. Records presented in the Tokyo District Court on Tuesday showed that Ghosn said the plans were just a “reference.” A defense attorney for Greg Kelly, a former Nissan executive who is on trial in

Tokyo court dismisses Japanese filmmaker couple s claim to file separate surnames

Tokyo court dismisses Japanese filmmaker couple s claim to file separate surnames April 23, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) Kazuhiro Soda, left, and his wife Kiyoko Kashiwagi are seen at an online press conference on April 21, 2021. (Mainichi/Koji Endo) TOKYO The Tokyo District Court on April 21 dismissed a claim by filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda and his wife Kiyoko Kashiwagi demanding that the Japanese government acknowledge their marriage while letting them retain their respective surnames, as is recognized in the state of New York where they wed. Soda and Kashiwagi filed for marriage in 1997 in New York, where they lived, without changing their last names; the state allows married couples to keep their names. In June 2018, the couple submitted a marriage notification to the Chiyoda Ward Office in Tokyo while keeping separate surnames, but it was rejected based on a provision in the Japanese Civil Code that states married couples must have unified single surnames.

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