Japanese automaker Mitsubishi has sacked chairmanCarlos Ghosn, a week after the car magnate was arrested over allegations of financial misconduct.
Mitsubishi’s board acted four days after Nissan also voted to remove Ghosn, who is accused of misusing company funds and under-declaring his salary.
Ghosn, who is currently locked up in a Tokyo detention centre, became Mitsubishi’s chairman two years ago when he added the company to his Nissan-Renault alliance.
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