- Carlos Ghosn flew into Lebanon on Monday evening, France's Les Echos newspaper reported.
- The ousted boss of the Renault-Nissan carmaking alliance who was awaiting trial in Japan.
- It was unclear how Ghosn, who holds both French and Lebanese citizenship, would have been able to leave Japan, where he has been under strict court-imposed restrictions on his movements.
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Carlos Ghosn, the ousted boss of the Renault-Nissan carmaking alliance who was awaiting trial in Japan, flew into Lebanon on Monday evening, France's Les Echos newspaper reported.
The newspaper cited its own unnamed source and a report in Lebanese newspaper L'Orient-Le Jour. There was no immediate confirmation from official sources.
It was unclear how Ghosn, who holds both French and Lebanese citizenship, would have been able to leave Japan, where he has been under strict court-imposed restrictions on his movements.
(Reuters reporting by Christian Lowe and Nicolas Delame)
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