Ghosn resigns as CEO of Renault two months after arrest | 2019 F1 season
Carlos Ghosn has resigned from his role as chairman and chief executive of Renault two months after his arrest in Japan on charges of financial misconduct.
Carlos Ghosn has resigned from his role as chairman and chief executive of Renault two months after his arrest in Japan on charges of financial misconduct.
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