Carlos Ghosn's detention has been extended. The former Nissan and Renault chairman will stay in jail until at least April 22.
TOKYO—Carlos Ghosn’s detention was extended by a Tokyo court, meaning he will remain in jail until at least Apr. 22.
The former chairman of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA was arrested at dawn on April 4 by Tokyo prosecutors. The arrest, the fourth for Mr. Ghosn, was on fresh suspicions of financial misconduct and came less than a month after he was released on bail. Mr. Ghosn is suspected of committing a breach of trust, meaning abusing his position at Nissan for personal gain.
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