French government calls for Renault board meeting to replace Ghosn
PARIS (Reuters) - French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Wednesday the government had called for a Renault board meeting in the coming days to replace the company's scandal-hit chairman and Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn. The company needs a new durable governance, Le Maire said in an interview with French TV station LCI, confirming an earlier Reuters report that the government wanted a change at the helm of the company. "We have to move to a new step," he added
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