The chairman of Carlos Ghosn Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi Alliance was arrested in Japan on Wednesday.

Carlos Ghosn's charges are a violation of the Financial Instruments Trading Act due to the fake listing of Nissan Motor's securities report. It is said that he made false statements about the compensation he receives from the third quarter of 2011 through the third quarter of 2016.

More accurate figures are that from the third quarter of 2011 to the third quarter of 2015, a total of 9.98 billion yen was paid for the chairman of Nissan Motor, with 4.98 billion yen paid in the securities report. In other words, Carlos Ghosn falsely embezzled about 50 billion yen in expenses "in the five years identified," or about 50 billion won in Hanwha.
In addition, the company's expenses were spent on individual expenditures. Many media outlets, including the Japanese economic weekly Gendai Business, said they had paid for property to Le Penet and his hometown, Brazil, while Carlos Ghosn was chairman of the Alliance.스포츠토토사이트

It is also rumored that there is a possibility that the private office of Chairman Carlos Ghosn, which was not publicly known, could be covered by Nissan`s fees, including rents.

However, media and columnists from various countries, including Japan and Europe, have come up with some common "intention" ideas. What are the suspicions they are talking about and why?

*The following is based on context-based guesswork, not 100% true.
Quick response from the Alliance members

Against this backdrop, some say that the pace of the alliance's response is unusually fast and agile.

As soon as the company decided to arrest Carlos Ghosn, Nissan immediately held a press conference on the matter. The Tokyo District Prosecutors' Office raided Yokohama's headquarters and arrested Carlos Ghosn, who landed at Haneda Airport on a private plane after working at the same time.

In other words, Nissan has already done all the paintings and accompanied by the Tokyo District Prosecutors' Office to oust Carlos Ghosn. And they argue that this scenario is 'probably already shared with the levels of Alliance leadership.'

When Carlos Ghosn was actually arrested, at a news conference at Nissan Motor Co., President Hirohito Saika and the chairman of Nissan Motor Co. spoke of "opposition to the Carlo's system"and said. Soon after that, Mitsubishi also proposed a dismissal motion for Carlos Ghosn and took an active stance on the dismissal of Carlos Ghosn.

What is more surprising is the French response. With the news, French President Emmanuel Macron, the largest shareholder of Renault Group, announced that he would actively seek to stabilize Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi Alliance as shareholders and representatives of the country.

In an interview with French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maer on the arrest of Carlos Ghosn, he directly hinted at Carlos Ghosn, saying that he is not the person who can lead Renault.
The above described work and remarks followed in half a day. It's a very important situation, but there is no choice but to say that the outbreak and response are so astute that they are 'as if they had been discussed before.'

However, the chief operating officer of Thierry Bolore (COO) said on Tuesday that the board of directors of Renault will take over the post of Chairman Carlos Ghosn instead of making comments on his dismissal.

Did the French government and President Macron already know?

Nissan Motor said in a press conference that it had already learned of Carlo's irregularities. More precisely, there was an internal complaint several months ago, which was investigated and confirmed by the Tokyo District Prosecutors' Office. And the move by Tokyo District Prosecutors' Office and Nissan Motor was made during the 'time Carlos Ghosn was flying.'

So should I? Since Renault owns 43.4 percent of Nissan's shares and France has 15 percent of its "fully controllable" stake in Nissan, France's largest shareholder, the "big deal" can be claimed by the French president