Nissan shareholders OK ouster of ex-chair Ghosn from board
TOKYO — Nissan’s shareholders approved on Monday the ouster from the Japanese automaker’s board of its former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, who is facing allegations of financial misconduct.
The approval, which was expected, was indicated by applause from the more than 4,000 people gathered at a Tokyo hotel for a three-hour extraordinary shareholders’ meeting. Other votes had been submitted in advance.
Ahead of the vote, Nissan’s top executive apologized to shareholders for the scandal at the Japanese automaker and asked them to approve Ghosn’s dismissal.