Carlos Ghosn, chairman of Nissan-Runo, the world`s second-largest automotive alliance, was arrested by the Tokyo District Prosecutors` Office on Wednesday. Chairman Gon falsely listed his five-year salary of 9.998 billion yen (about 100 billion won) as 4.97 billion yen (about 50 billion won) in the Japanese securities report from 2010 to 2014. In addition, there are allegations that the company invested money privately and that its subsidiary bought luxury houses in four foreign countries including Brazil and received them for free. In Korea, there is a possibility that the bill could lead to tax evasion on charges of violation of the law, breach of duty, and embezzlement.

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 have been sent to the province last month for the investigation and confirmed the suspicion of Chairman Gon on a business trip abroad. The prosecution arrested Chairman Gon at the airport as soon as he got off a plane returning from abroad, Japanese media reported. In general, the prosecution's investigation into large corporations should begin with an indictment based on prior investigation by state agencies, such as the National Tax Service, or the information of those who are unhappy within the company. This time, Nissan conducted an in-house investigation behind the chairman's back and provided information to the prosecution. In addition, he agreed with the prosecution on "Flybargaining" (in Japan, calling it judicial transaction) and promised to reduce punishment for those who participated in the illegal acts of Chairman Gon in Nissan.

No matter how much it is, it seems unusual that the chairman of the company investigated the chairman's own corruption inside and handed over the information to the prosecution. Chairman Gon's charge of poor pay is subject to a fine of 700 million yen (seven billion won) or less, as the Japanese law provides a punishment for punishment. Despite the obvious signs of the collapse of the company's image, the prosecution held a massive press conference with the start of the prosecution's investigation and denounced the chairman's alleged defamation. As the entire media reports on the investigation of Chairman Gon as a tower daily, it is possible to photograph the exact location of four overseas houses that Chairman Gon had been provided by the company for free.

Nissan Motor, which used to be the two pillars of the Toyota and Japan`s automobile industry, was taken over by Renault in the 1990s, and its CEO Gon was the founder of Nissan Revival Plan. It has emerged as a hero in the Japanese industry as it drastically shrank its affiliates and took more than 20 trillion won in debt to the black in one year through drastic restructuring. However, the scandal led to the chairman's alleged involvement in money-obsessed crime.

Some analysts say that conflicts between France and Japan have a background in the probe by the Tokyo District Prosecutors' Office. Renault owns about 43 percent of Nissan's shares, while Nissan holds 15 percent of Renault's shares. Renault seems to dominate Nissan in terms of its shares, but as its technology is superior to Nissan, the alliance between the two companies is now supported by Nissan. Nissan also sells more than 4 trillion yen ($40 billion) in annual sales and more than 2 million cars.

However, French President Macron continued to express his view that Renault should merge Nissan, which led to Japan's arrest of the chairman. Even if Chairman Gon is involved in the scandal, he could have solved the case by taking the sword of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors' Office, as the procedure of the board of directors limits the time. It is a kind of conspiracy theory, but given the circumstances and circumstances, it seems to be a somewhat persuasive analysis. In Japan, he was dismissed as chairman of Nissan Motor Co., but Renault`s headquarters in France decided not to dismiss him once he was arrested. It could be a sign of discontent over the investigation by the Japanese prosecution.

I don't know what the truth is. Though various opinions are rampant, Nissan plans to take over the Japanese government's image, and if the Japanese government cut its own weight and cut off the bones, it would have no choice but to leave the country.