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May 12, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
A woman wearing a face mask to to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walks by the logo of Nissan seen at the automaker s showroom in Tokyo on May 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) TOKYO (AP) An American lawyer on trial in Japan on charges related to reporting of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn s compensation asserted his innocence Wednesday, testifying he acted legally and in Nissan s best interests. Greg Kelly, a former executive vice president at Nissan Motor Co., told the Tokyo District Court he was worried Ghosn might job-hop after taking a big pay cut in 2010, when Japan began requiring disclosures of high executive pay.
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Greg Kelly, a former executive of Nissan Motor Co., enters the Tokyo District Court in the capital’s Kasumigaseki district in June 2019 for pretrial proceedings. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
An American lawyer on trial in Japan on charges related to reporting of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s compensation asserted his innocence Wednesday, testifying he acted legally and in Nissan’s best interests.
Greg Kelly, a former executive vice president at Nissan Motor Co., told the Tokyo District Court he was worried Ghosn might job-hop after taking a big pay cut in 2010, when Japan began requiring disclosures of high executive pay.
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FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2020, file photo, former Nissan Motor Co. s executive Greg Kelly speaks during an interview in Tokyo. Kelly, on trial in Japan on charges related to former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosnâs compensation, asserted his innocence Wednesday, May 12, 2021, testifying he had always acted legally and in the âbest interests of Nissan.â (Kyodo News via AP, File) May 12, 2021 - 3:23 AM
TOKYO (AP) â An American lawyer on trial in Japan on charges related to reporting of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosnâs compensation asserted his innocence Wednesday, testifying he acted legally and in Nissan s best interests.