News starting to come out from the Renault side.
https://europe.autonews.com/automakers/renault-said-be-near-first-conclusions-ghosn-probe
Renault is aiming to reach in about a week the first conclusions of an internal probe into whether the pay packages of Carlos Ghosn and other top managers of the automaker were properly disclosed, according to people familiar with the matter.
The ongoing investigation focuses on their salaries and other benefits at Renault, where Ghosn remains CEO and chairman, said the people, who asked not to be named because the information is not public. The probe is being led by Eric Le Grand, a former head of security who was recently appointed as an ethics and compliance officer, and another Renault insider, Claude Baland, a 68-year-old former top civil servant, they said.
Renault executives are suspicious of Nissan’s motives, demanding to see the Japanese automaker’s proof of the allegations against Ghosn, the people said. Nissan offered up a presentation summarizing alleged transgressions, but Renault declined, requesting the presence of lawyers and the full report on the allegations, they said.
A spokesman for Renault said Nissan still has not provided the evidence Renault’s board has asked for.
https://europe.autonews.com/automakers/renault-said-be-near-first-conclusions-ghosn-probe