It's been more than eight years since former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn was removed from that role atop the Japanese carmaker, the beginning of a saga that later involved allegations of financial improprieties, an arrest, and an alleged escape in an audio equipment case followed by flight to his home country of Lebanon. All of that, plus a few high-profile 2020 interviews to comment on his treatment in the Japanese justice system, make him just about the least likely executive to ever take the reins at Nissan or any other major corporation.
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