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How automotive tycoon Carlos Ghosn became a global fugitive

How automotive tycoon Carlos Ghosn became a global fugitive

01/02/2020

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How automotive tycoon Carlos Ghosn became a global fugitive

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How automotive tycoon Carlos Ghosn became a global fugitive

Carlos Ghosn was once in the driver’s seat of two of the world’s most iconic automakers -- and credited with saving both from insolvency. But Ghosn went from the pinnacle of the corporate world to facing criminal allegations, a record bail and now, a mysterious escape from Japan to Lebanon. John Yang reports.

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