More than 1,000 people queue up at Tokyo court for chance to see former chairman respond to financial misconduct claimsCarlos Ghosn has proclaimed his innocence in his first public appearance since the former Nissan chairman was arrested in November for alleged financial misconduct. “I have always acted with integrity and have never been accused of any wrongdoing in my several-decade professional career. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The crowd outside Tokyo district court on Tuesday. Ghosn’s courtroom appearance attracted huge media attention, with cameras ranged along the streets to capture his departure from the detention centre and arrival at court. More than 1,000 people had queued outside the courtroom to draw lots for the 14 seats in the public gallery.
Source: The Guardian January 08, 2019 03:11 UTC