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Inside Carlos Ghosn’s Unbelievable, Daring Escape 

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Just before New Year’s Eve 2019, Carlos Ghosn, the ousted leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, completed a daring escape from Tokyo, where he was facing criminal charges that could have put him in prison for more than a decade. Bloomberg Businessweek Reporter, Matthew Campbell, uncovered details surrounding the escape and the events that led up to it.
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@business
@business 4 года назад
Intrigued by how he pulled it off? Read the full account of Carlos Ghosn's escape from Japan in Businessweek: www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan
@goldsilvervscrisiscollapse4320
@goldsilvervscrisiscollapse4320 4 года назад
basically this CEO made millions and is a hero for running away from that Criminal Empire Japan to that Safe Haven For The Righteous TURKEY LMAO for under-declaring taxes while Julian Assange should rot in jail as a villain for showing the world how corrupt you guys are?
@adsboz
@adsboz 4 года назад
Excellent stuff, really wanted to find out more about how he did it.
@campkira
@campkira 4 года назад
@@goldsilvervscrisiscollapse4320 problem is japan are very cruel law and certain point he is better run.. since in other country this is all legal... just not in japan...
@brianwilson9501
@brianwilson9501 4 года назад
That is one of the biggest loads of bullshit even heard. He claims there was a group within Nissan which did not want to merge so they went looking for sort on him??? What!!!! He never denies the dirt they found lol. Just that they only found my crimes because they did not like my idea of a merger. What a pompous asshole.
@211teitake
@211teitake 4 года назад
So was his prosecution legitimate?
@GraceMusyoka
@GraceMusyoka 3 года назад
"He was wearinf a surgical mask, the ones you wear for pollution..." Oh, the innocence before COVID19.
@fdcx1852
@fdcx1852 3 года назад
@M Pulverman exactly the tourists stick out like a sore thumb when they wore masks
@UnkleRiceYo
@UnkleRiceYo 3 года назад
COVID was in full swing when this video was released
@n00dles79
@n00dles79 3 года назад
It was right as covid was secretly hitting, too. He protected himself unwittingly!
@reggie178965
@reggie178965 3 года назад
Actually wearing a mask in Japan before COVID was quite common whenever someone is sick they put on mask, most Asian countries had been use to this, due to previous bird flu, sars virus.
@n00dles79
@n00dles79 3 года назад
@@reggie178965 yeah. idk why people aren't aware of this. Asia and japan in particular have the mask embedded in their culture. And like you said; it's worn by those who are sick to prevent them spreading their germs.
@MrLorenzoriz
@MrLorenzoriz 4 года назад
What do the Japanese tail agents tell to the chief police officer? Carlos' Gone
@RAKITHA9
@RAKITHA9 4 года назад
Ghosn is 60 seconds
@moundhirmoundhirs6123
@moundhirmoundhirs6123 4 года назад
Carlos go son
@joejia1410
@joejia1410 4 года назад
BE GHOSN
@pgtmr2713
@pgtmr2713 4 года назад
He Ghosn mang
@pgtmr2713
@pgtmr2713 4 года назад
...and on to Ollie with the weather... Ollie: IT'S GHOSN RAIN!!!
@AshwinAjay
@AshwinAjay 4 года назад
So basically Nissan sacked the head who saved them from going broke.
@zxcytdfxy256
@zxcytdfxy256 4 года назад
sounds like something renault would do
@NickyNightShine
@NickyNightShine 4 года назад
Nissan and Mitsubishi were going to be subsidiaries of Renault otherwise and that would be a big blow to Japan's pride. These are companies that made the GT-R and the Lancer Evolution.
@AshwinAjay
@AshwinAjay 4 года назад
@@NickyNightShine The new GTR was the brain child of Ghosn. I remember seeing the documentary.
@borninjapan231
@borninjapan231 4 года назад
Now Nissan is heading straight into bankruptcy and that a fact you cannot deny
@AshwinAjay
@AshwinAjay 4 года назад
@@borninjapan231 So much for that Pride.
@emixmim
@emixmim 4 года назад
Japanese prosecutors have a 99% conviction rate. You be the judge, if that is reasonable or not. We don't know if Ghosn is guilty or not, but come on... he wasn't going to get any sort of justice in Japan.
@vycro1097
@vycro1097 4 года назад
That's crazy
@causeoflava
@causeoflava 4 года назад
Yea their culture is intense, even if 1/3 judges knows he is inoocent. It is political suicide to disgrace another official like that.
@supercjh
@supercjh 4 года назад
What a joke
@FirstClass102
@FirstClass102 4 года назад
Waaittt whaaat ?
@rkan2
@rkan2 4 года назад
@@FirstClass102 Typical in asian cultures...
@MikVision
@MikVision 3 года назад
15-45 years for Ghosn, meanwhile the WW2 criminals in the tokyo trials stayed in prison for max 7 years ...
@peppeddu
@peppeddu 4 года назад
Things don't add up. Ghosn is able to speak only basic Japanese and (afaik) he doesn't read or write any. Yet, somehow he was aledgedly able to fool a small army of accountants at Nissan and secretly pocket a sum of money that amount to just a small fraction of his yearly salary?
@joehaddad5986
@joehaddad5986 4 года назад
That’s the typical lebanese ( im from lebanon )
@dwadd7528
@dwadd7528 4 года назад
he did not fool anyone. everyone knew what he was doing. I mean everyone. I even knew it before he got arrested. because it was everywhere. but police was so scared to arrest him because he was powerful and rich.
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
English is the standard language in Nissan.
@ExMachinaEngineering
@ExMachinaEngineering 4 года назад
@@joehaddad5986 Haha, funny stereotype and haha you're allowed to do it. But Ghosn was proficient in risk assessment, a cost-cutter and proclaimed by the automotive world as a Master of Efficiency. It all seems too irrational. If he wanted to cheat NISSAN he would not have done that. They accused him of a crime that was completely out of character. While nationalist agendas in the decision-making process of a Japanese company is not completely unheard of...
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
Kostas Froudarakis you clearly haven’t followed what he also did in France. He’s a cost cutter for the company, but a money hugger for himself.
@azekeprofit
@azekeprofit 4 года назад
Ghosn played Ace Attorney and knows defending yourself in Japanese court is impossible.
@truthboom
@truthboom 3 года назад
nah if he had known he wouldn't invest in japan
@Killumi_
@Killumi_ 3 года назад
hahaha
@aoyi8458
@aoyi8458 3 года назад
He stole 60,000,000 dollars from Nissan, get your facts straight.
@muhali3
@muhali3 3 года назад
@@aoyi8458 show us the evidence and we will believe you.
@knifepony
@knifepony 2 года назад
@@muhali3 This is just standard practice for executives, really. It's ultimately only an assumption - but a safe one to make.
@ianinvan
@ianinvan 4 года назад
And in other news, Carlos Ghosn has reportedly invested heavily into Beirut's restaurant/bar/club district. When asked why, he stated the area's real estate was undervalued and was expected to blow up in the near future. Stand by.
@tommypetraglia4688
@tommypetraglia4688 4 года назад
Making false statements to leave out compensations he was going to receive. Breach of trust relating to personal investment losses Breach of trust relating to payments Nissan dealer American CEO: Bruh, that's what we call around here Tuesday
@marc9999
@marc9999 4 года назад
Those accusations weren't even filed in the real lawsuit, just in the press. The real lawsuit is for a failure to pay taxes on a bonus compensation that was never awarded.The law does not state that he should pay taxes on bonus on taxes he DIDN'T receive, but it still was enough to put him in prison until trial, which was in 3 years. Ridiculous.
@robertr9689
@robertr9689 4 года назад
@@marc9999 Thanks for the explanation. It did seem nonsensical.
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
If I recall, Ghosn was prosecuted for the same crime in the US, and he lost the case. He didn’t receive the remuneration yet, but he was promised to and that makes him responsible for the tax. I’m sure it works the same in Japan too.
@pluto8404
@pluto8404 3 года назад
@@nickkei2838 so I could offer to pay you 1 billion dollars, but then when taxes are due you have to pay taxes on that money you havent recieved yet and subsequently be put in prison because you cant afford it? If this is true, you could put anyone in prison you wanted.
@LeonardLuzon
@LeonardLuzon 3 года назад
@@pluto8404 This is more like a preemptive taxation to me.
@jonathanhankins8356
@jonathanhankins8356 3 года назад
This is a really interesting story. Carlos basically got stabbed in the back by his board, who was afraid Renault would gain too much control over their company.
@XJLuxury
@XJLuxury 4 года назад
I do not care what the Japanese say he did wrong because the only thing he actually did was save Nissan. They were never fond of him from the beginning due to the fact that he was not Japanese.
@harshithsadhana7475
@harshithsadhana7475 4 года назад
but he gave us cars that we wanted the z and gtr
@matthewrreis
@matthewrreis 4 года назад
I love it when people stick it to the system.
@aoyi8458
@aoyi8458 3 года назад
You must be American
@hellcas300-6
@hellcas300-6 4 года назад
This guy was born in Brazil, and he may have inherited what we call here in Brazil: 'jeitinho' (lil manner) 'Jeitinho' is a way to solve something quickly using any option.
@JJJRRRJJJ
@JJJRRRJJJ 3 года назад
My company is a large-format printing business. Our two biggest customers for the last 15 years have been Nissan and Michelin Tire. Thanks Carlos Ghosn!
@arjunjayaraman3043
@arjunjayaraman3043 4 года назад
Guys like him should be called for guest lectures at universities.
@alimroweh1
@alimroweh1 4 года назад
He used to be called
@admiral7922
@admiral7922 4 года назад
Netflix movie coming up
@arefeshghi
@arefeshghi 4 года назад
We'll see how Nissan and Mitsubishi do without him! Unfortunately, I heard many stories like this from people studying or working in Japan!
@AnthonyJoh
@AnthonyJoh 4 года назад
"Sophisticated high tech country like Japan" hahaha, that's the image of Japan but the reality is way different.
@philo3838
@philo3838 4 года назад
What's the reality
@MrLolx2u
@MrLolx2u 4 года назад
@John Doe Wanna know why court documents are still presented on paper and not on datatops like laptops or tablets? Because its easier to alter data on a paperless platform than on a paper one. You can change a data on a paperless platform willy nilly without anyone noticing the mistake till its too late half of the time or upon proof reading when you print it out. However on paper, if someone alters it, you can completely see it instataneously and the record won't be altered once you file it, unless it gets lost or destroyed but no matter. What you have is what you have. Not so for paperless data. Anyone can access that data one way or another and alter it however they like. That's why in legal or business practices, all documents are still relying on paper.
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
Super computer Fugaku from Fujitsu achieved first place in 4 categories!
@ElLuigyboy
@ElLuigyboy 4 года назад
@@MrLolx2u oh kitami san, guess you've never seen files mysteriously disappearing or going unreadable, or gettin wet because a leak on the pipes going through the roof of the archive, paper tampering can and is done, also you can "plant" files and evidence there's a lot of proof on that matter, so not much for the paper fans, the same as electronic documents physical ones can be tampered, so your statement is vague, you can use blockchain to encrypt documents and make them tamper proof btw. No, Japan might be advanced in some extents, but their legal system is not very fair at all, and Japanese are known to be rather conservative and don't welcome well foreigners (one of the most difficult countries to get a residence/job permit in the world)
@SurpriseMeJT
@SurpriseMeJT 4 года назад
@Neil Graham Microsoft has been powered by India for 30 years.
@michaelyu4461
@michaelyu4461 3 года назад
Bloomberg: if you hide illicit objects in a big enough box it'll bypass japanese airport security Terrorists: **write that down write that down**
@luciaconn6788
@luciaconn6788 2 года назад
His mission isn't done yet. He saved Nissan, his next fix it is Japan's criminal justice system.
@rogernajm7447
@rogernajm7447 4 года назад
how the fuck did he miss on mentioning japan's judicial system
@terryhigson434
@terryhigson434 3 года назад
So if i put a giant bomb on a plane, ill always get it on xD WOW!
@sokol7215
@sokol7215 3 года назад
I was thinking the same but that's not so easy. There where other peole on the Airport involved. Money rules the world 😅
@perarduaadastra873
@perarduaadastra873 4 года назад
Japan has dishonoured itself globally for the persecution of this one man.
@Trgn
@Trgn 4 года назад
Because hes a criminal? Get real.
@perarduaadastra873
@perarduaadastra873 3 года назад
@@Trgn Not a criminal.
@jeremyhermosisima
@jeremyhermosisima 4 года назад
Lol got a Nissan ad while watching this.
@HolyManta
@HolyManta 4 года назад
If he had pulled the merger off, the resulting nissan-renault company would have had a chance to compete on today’s market. Clearly this man has vision!
@djtan3313
@djtan3313 4 года назад
Carlos is my man! Thanks for d R35!
@sniferlip
@sniferlip 3 года назад
I wanted to hear HOW he was able to escape, this video has a huge gap in that respect
@emilegriffith1473
@emilegriffith1473 3 года назад
Aside from Carlos and his buddies who helped nobody knows
@gauloisrefractaireenexilvo4366
@gauloisrefractaireenexilvo4366 4 года назад
Well done Carlos!
@supercruiser4925
@supercruiser4925 4 года назад
Kids this millennium is wondering what that intro device is? It's an old TV. lol.
@stringsnare
@stringsnare 3 года назад
When you see him at the back of that car, he is thinking 'how the fuck can I get out of this...what the fuck happened.'
@向你祖母問好
@向你祖母問好 3 года назад
Hotel? Trivago. Carlos? Gone.
@MrShitthead
@MrShitthead 3 года назад
Interestingly enough, Nissan did have a serious coup that was out to get Ghosn. While he wanted a merger, a huge portion of the company wanted Nissan to stay solely Japanese, and the government of course agreed. They hired a lawyer to investigate Ghosn and other various wrong doings in the company, but when the lawyer started finding out that just about everyone in the highest branches of the company were all embezzling funds and committing crimes they had him fired and ruined his life. So, even if Ghosn is guilty, he was right to flee because in Japan the rate of guilty convictions is something crazy like 97%, it's basically guilty till proven innocent beyond all reasonable doubt.
@muntaseralawwad83
@muntaseralawwad83 2 месяца назад
When a robotic soul envies glowing diamond !
@jamilangon5798
@jamilangon5798 3 года назад
I still have "miso soup prision break" as my fav japanese escape that was pulled off.
@lopezalehandro1666
@lopezalehandro1666 4 года назад
The stuff that CEO's are made of. I know a few generals myself and this kind of daring is par for the course.
@autowalkarounds1594
@autowalkarounds1594 3 года назад
They should make a movie of this!
@kenllacer
@kenllacer 3 года назад
This feels like a mix between Mission Impossible and the Bourne series.
@vernekarakshay
@vernekarakshay 4 года назад
He looks like Aleksander Tiedemann from Dark
@ted.8631
@ted.8631 2 года назад
the Japanese needed Carlos Ghosn to make Nissan successful because they couldn't do it themselves. what Nissan and Japan did to Carlos Ghosn is an unforgettable outrage.
@rocknrollajohnnyquid876
@rocknrollajohnnyquid876 3 года назад
Petrolheads around the world Salute this man for resurrecting Godzilla from the dead, The Skyline GTR
@01amir10
@01amir10 4 года назад
Sad that Nissan would not be around in the coming years! It made great sport cars!
@builtjdm5239
@builtjdm5239 4 года назад
Life must be tough for these rich people
@samon_kurowassan
@samon_kurowassan 4 года назад
He was GHOSN with the wind 😅😅
@adnans3222
@adnans3222 4 года назад
Just a pointer, the name Ghosn does not have a silent S. Pronounce it like its written. Great video.
@wiiretime3704
@wiiretime3704 4 года назад
Love how the commercial is for a shipping company lol
@jordanahamed4316
@jordanahamed4316 4 года назад
Hollywood already had a script
@andrewkiminhwan
@andrewkiminhwan 4 года назад
How could it happen? The answer is probably very similar to "how could we let jeffrey epstein commit suicide in a new york high security prison"
@deepthinker999
@deepthinker999 Год назад
How much money do you have? Enough of it can buy anything.
@bobby33x97
@bobby33x97 4 года назад
Having worked for a couple of major Japanese Corporations, I' shocked at how rigged their [sic] justice system is! Would be a total non-issue if Ghosn were Japanese!
@skywalker5936
@skywalker5936 3 года назад
He's got the face of a super villain, he should try Hollywood next.
@eroskaw5423
@eroskaw5423 4 года назад
Fantastic. Justice is served. Freedom!!!!
@718y
@718y Год назад
The hairy Arab guy ran away😂😂😂
@kevindavid9948
@kevindavid9948 3 года назад
Ghosn saved Nissan from bankruptcy during my elementary days after they ignoring tribunal ruling in Taiji Dolphin hunt afterall I'm no longer interested buying any JDM cars in the future.
@theephemeralglade1935
@theephemeralglade1935 3 года назад
Like Neo, he can do anything, because he's the Ghosn one.
@darkabdoman
@darkabdoman 4 года назад
You can't even pronaunce the man's name proberlly.... He is not "Ghoon".
@stalin1909
@stalin1909 4 года назад
A Nassar probably his massive chin would block the letter (S)
@markushalfmad
@markushalfmad 4 года назад
okay, but now he's "Gone"
@tomsriver2838
@tomsriver2838 4 года назад
As someone said, Carlos generally goes by the French prononciation of his name. That's why people worldwide call him "Ghone" except people in Lebanon.
@darkabdoman
@darkabdoman 4 года назад
@@tomsriver2838 As a middle estern living in Europe too. I bet he didn't choose. people cut my name short for their conveniance. so, again the man name is غصن.
@harshithsadhana7475
@harshithsadhana7475 4 года назад
true that why many nissan concepts was destroyed in ghosn terms like the deltawing race car, gtr 4 door car.
@RavishingBeyond
@RavishingBeyond 3 года назад
Yes, he hid in a box and slipped out of country. More impressive, he also snuck a CVT into my Altima that fell apart faster than his criminal case.
@simplewar
@simplewar 3 года назад
In India when Bhopal gas tragedy killed thousands of people. Indian Govt officials escorted CEO flee the country.
@MrSteak
@MrSteak 4 года назад
Awful synopsis. The title of the video is "Inside Carlos Ghosn’s Unbelievable, Daring Escape", and you hardly get into all the "unbelievable", "daring" details of the escape.
@bbt305
@bbt305 2 года назад
Weird that Nissan says he was arrested and not Japan or a government or prosecutor.
@jeetkando
@jeetkando 3 года назад
The sad part is that after Carlos Ghosn had gone to Japan and hired a lawyer to defend him - CARLOS COULD NOT TRUST HIS Japanese Lawyer and why is the Japanese government involved in a Car company issue ???
@FrenchSaladMac
@FrenchSaladMac 4 года назад
108 days in jail!!! Solitary confinement!!! 1 night in jail is way too much for a crime you might not even have committed. I'd plan my escape too. Fuck that!! Locked up abroad is completely different than being locked up at home.
@tht387
@tht387 3 года назад
How there's no a movie about it yet?
@哲子仮免
@哲子仮免 4 года назад
Ghosn the ghost ninja.
@ClownSpass
@ClownSpass 4 года назад
This guy was framed. Nissan and Japanese politicians weren't about to let a French company take over a traditional Japanese one, and he was their fall guy.
@eduardgherasim2896
@eduardgherasim2896 4 года назад
Yeah, and now the company will go bankrupt. That's Japanese leadership for you 🤣
@cartoonjerk
@cartoonjerk 4 года назад
He got ousted by jealous peers it seems.
@campkira
@campkira 4 года назад
not surpsing.
@80s_Boombox_Collector
@80s_Boombox_Collector 4 года назад
@@Kenosha01 The burden of proof lies on the people who claim Ghosn was framed.
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
ken x Comparing prosecution rates for different justice system is mostly meaningless. High prosecution rate in Japan means that the prosecutor will not bring cases to the court if there’s little evidence. Low prosecution rate is also a problem because it’s wasting innocent people’s time. Canada excluding Quebec has a similar prosecution rate as Japan.
@amardave84
@amardave84 3 года назад
Japanese basically have this principle in their society. You can learn Japanese, you can learn to eat and dress like them, you can even marry a Japanese person, but you cannot become accepted in Japanese society as a Japanese person. You're always an outsider. Even the foreigners they hire, they do so for a few years. They want to learn some new technology or method and then internalize it. After that they don't need you. This is something an Australian tour guide who has worked in Japan for many years told me.
@dasalekhya
@dasalekhya 3 года назад
Forget "non East Asians," there are countless stories of half Japanese- Chinese or Half Koreans who are *disowned by their families* because they're _NOT PURE_
@gologolo3266
@gologolo3266 3 года назад
That's everywhere around the world
@gloire83
@gloire83 3 года назад
@@gologolo3266 Not really. Not at the same scale.
@Boundlesslylit
@Boundlesslylit 3 года назад
They’re no different than white supremacists. They’re just Japanese Supremacists
@gologolo3266
@gologolo3266 3 года назад
@@gloire83 of course not at the same scale , some countries less some countries more but in the end it's everywhere, and I think the best thing to do is to dominate society instead of being dominated by it, and this is an advice from a foreigner who has lived in 17 different countries
@DSAK55
@DSAK55 4 года назад
I use to work for a Japanese company, this is no surprise
@campkira
@campkira 4 года назад
yeah.. there are people who start ww2 with america
@mentoshoarder5175
@mentoshoarder5175 4 года назад
Its fcked up how Americans ignore the millions r4ped, beheaded and tortured by the Japanese during ww2 and just highlight how someone messed with their freedom ships
@jamest7539
@jamest7539 4 года назад
I used to work for Nissan.
@chandrashekard.7543
@chandrashekard.7543 4 года назад
@@mentoshoarder5175 Asians haven't forgotten. Koreans, Chinese and Taiwanese still hate Japan. Obviously not warlike hostility anymore but in their pop culture and various other media's Japan is always seen as the bad guy. Deservedly considering what Japan did and Japan till this day doesn't acknowledge the R4pe of Nanjing and various other atrocities committed against it's Asian neighbors.
@skiran69
@skiran69 4 года назад
@@chandrashekard.7543 don't spread lies. Japan was the one who released all the information related to it's war crimes okay. They don't acknowledge only the comfort woman issue for which they have evidence that it's not true. The unit 731 documents ,rape of Nanking were all revealed by Japanese govt.
@kresimircosic9035
@kresimircosic9035 4 года назад
When they realized Carlos was Ghosn... it was already too late.
@randym7660
@randym7660 4 года назад
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!
@anemeth9281
@anemeth9281 4 года назад
HAS! (not was)
@gabrielwhite3890
@gabrielwhite3890 4 года назад
he was really thinking out of the box when he was in it
@ladenbinosama7534
@ladenbinosama7534 4 года назад
The "s" shouldn't be silent idk why yall say it like "gone" instead of "ghosn"
@ellishaindobo1794
@ellishaindobo1794 3 года назад
@@anemeth9281 english police. weeeuuuww... wweeeeuueee,,,
@muhali3
@muhali3 3 года назад
Carlos Ghosn entire life is unprecedented - first man to be CEO of two Fortune 500 companies, first man to escape Japan while being detained, first man to… put Japan in its place for his mistreatment? Don’t underestimate him.
@dodstorm6406
@dodstorm6406 Год назад
It's a bomb from the savages
@80s_Boombox_Collector
@80s_Boombox_Collector Год назад
dude's a clown
@danieljones2048
@danieljones2048 4 года назад
Actually his "escape" works well for Japan. Nissan remains Japanese and they don't have to deal with a prolonged case where the evidence is weak.
@MrBagusbah
@MrBagusbah 4 года назад
And probably knew he was being smuggled out in a box which is an undignified exit. They probably laughed in secret and pretended that he actually 'escaped'.
@ansellhalim
@ansellhalim 4 года назад
i never thought of that..it's possible
@saadbaz
@saadbaz 4 года назад
His escape is an insult to the entire Japanese system
@ansellhalim
@ansellhalim 4 года назад
although what makes all of this possible is, he does some wrongdoings of course, regardless of the amount. That mistake is probably found and exaggerated multiple times so it looks worse.
@Cobrastarzz1
@Cobrastarzz1 4 года назад
Since his ousting as CEO, Nissan sales has eroded exponentially.....
@FinancialShinanigan
@FinancialShinanigan 4 года назад
There will be a movie about this in 10 years!
@charlech
@charlech 4 года назад
Yup and the ending is probably a body in a ditch
@i20010
@i20010 4 года назад
A Netflix docu-tainment in, 10, 9, 8... months.
@OMGWTFLOLSMH
@OMGWTFLOLSMH 4 года назад
Do they even make movies anymore?
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
Featuring Rowan Atkinson
@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 4 года назад
The amount of twists and turns this story is, and is going to most likely continue to take has got me hooked already. I will say this. If this man mysteriously dies..... Conspiracy theories galore. I will say that there is obviously more to this story than anyone is telling.
@TheWebAdict
@TheWebAdict 4 года назад
Of course he was the highest paid CEO in Japan, I would like to think that comes along with being CEO of the top 3 companies.
@teamtoken
@teamtoken 4 года назад
He was the CEO of two companies and a chairman of another. He earned 3 times as much as the CEO of Toyota, a company that dwarfs Nissan/Renault. He was massively over payed.
@matth23e2
@matth23e2 4 года назад
@@teamtoken He was able to turn Nissan around, it's hard to say whether or not a cheaper CEO would've been able to do that.
@K3nnyMcCormickk
@K3nnyMcCormickk 4 года назад
@@teamtoken I dont think he was overpaid, I think the other executives are underpaid. How hard is it to get to CEO/chairman? How many decisions and lives depend on you? and then from my calculations the CEO of Toyota, a company that competes with Volkswagen group to be the biggest car maker in the world, and he only makes like 300k dollars/month? Or the CEO of Honda, who gets paid only 100k/month? Thats low money for the top position and for one of the most desired and hardest jobs to get.
@剛田剛彦
@剛田剛彦 4 года назад
@@matth23e2 "He was able to turn Nissan around" Yes once he did. But he had been terrible since then. Especially for years before his arrest.
@adam3504
@adam3504 4 года назад
@@teamtoken overpayed my ass. He saved nissan from going bankrupt and in 2018 nissan's revenue was 94.9 billion dollars!!! thank's to Him. It's like saying steve jobs is overpayed. you even literally said that he was the CEO of TWO companies. So it's natural that he makes more money by working more hours and managing more than one company.
@mikazaki7594
@mikazaki7594 3 года назад
There are many foreigners in Japan that are arrested for bogus charges and detained without being allowed to contact any lawyers or family members and had to wait for a really long time to get a fair trial. Like imagine you are walking to your house from a bar, suddenly got arrested out of nowhere, immediately thrown to prison, and not allowed to contact anyone, family members, friends, or even a lawyer. It is so common that there is a group of lawyers who specialized in helping those peoples. My sister who used to work there really hates them because they are very racist towards the non-Japanese.
@Hyperlux
@Hyperlux 2 года назад
This has recently happened to me. Aside from my main job, I took an interest in helping stray cats as they are treated badly. I saved spayed and neutered 100 cats and found forever homes for 90 cats. The remaining 10 I am keeping becoming too attached. I had 15 detectives one day show up at my apartment with a fabricated search warrant and claimed I had broken a Japanese national’s neck. I was forcefully taken to the nearest police department, forced to sign documents I could not read. At first I refused and was told they would lock me up for 20 days and asked who would know you are here and asked if my cats could survive not eating for 20 days. At this point I lost my main job, taken to court and without any proof found guilty. My city appointed lawyer was a useless pc of excrement. I am desperately trying to start a go fund me but due to all the scams, it’s difficult! I need help.
@eyeswideopen7777
@eyeswideopen7777 2 года назад
@@Hyperlux didn't you have a friend to translate
@dodstorm6406
@dodstorm6406 Год назад
@@Hyperlux This is sad, I hope you are well Try to get out of this brutal country they wear masks
@anthonyxuereb792
@anthonyxuereb792 Год назад
Sounds like Guantanamo Bay without the torture.
@mrjiophone4987
@mrjiophone4987 Год назад
​@@Hyperluxi hope that you are safe and soul now, and you proved that you were right and innocent.
@teddybearisms2505
@teddybearisms2505 4 года назад
Honestly, it sounds like he might have been justified to flee.
@jamez1224
@jamez1224 4 года назад
I would have done the same. Problem with Japan judiciary system, it's almost like your guilty till proven innocent.
@aoyi8458
@aoyi8458 3 года назад
He stole 60,000,000 dollars from Nissan, get your facts straight.
@mfreak1126
@mfreak1126 2 года назад
@@jamez1224 France issued an international arrest warrant for him. Japan was right all along. The conviction rate in Japan is extremely high because prosecutors won't indict you unless you're highly likely guilty.
@naserdeen8210
@naserdeen8210 2 года назад
@@aoyi8458 ❤ Carlos
@dodstorm6406
@dodstorm6406 Год назад
@@mfreak1126 France cannot stand by him, so he complied with the decisions of the Japanese court for the sake of interests. The story is open and clear, and the latter clarified the matter more. Either one of them has no mind or he is jealous.
@Tamermadinah
@Tamermadinah 4 года назад
It was clearly a hit job on him, They need to make a movie about the escape.
@taherassaid
@taherassaid 4 года назад
Escape Plan 4 confirmed
@RA-pi5js
@RA-pi5js 4 года назад
Agreed!!
@FreeminderXIII
@FreeminderXIII 4 года назад
It's not that exciting, prison break is much better
@niggaplease2157
@niggaplease2157 4 года назад
@@FreeminderXIII prison break isn't a real detailed story
@georgesyves9
@georgesyves9 4 года назад
There's a lot of speculations about this guy and his actions, but I personally think that he is innocent, at least until proven guilty. And the Japanese system has treated him like a guilty man from the beginning. This isn't fair to him nor any human being. We have rights and are allowed to live within the boundaries of the law.
@supercjh
@supercjh 4 года назад
georgesyves9 it wasn’t about him vs Nissan & J govt. it was more about Japan & US vs France. So far that’s what I read
@OptLab
@OptLab 4 года назад
@@supercjh what do you mean exactly Japan & US vs France?
@80s_Boombox_Collector
@80s_Boombox_Collector 4 года назад
"We have rights?" Who is we? Don't like Japan's legal system, don't live there.
@johnnyw6467
@johnnyw6467 4 года назад
@@80s_Boombox_Collector Yah when someone help you, yet you backstab him, how do that person feel then
@adam3504
@adam3504 4 года назад
@@80s_Boombox_Collector "we have rights" don't like how the US/canada/australia/europe work, don't live there. Straw man argument. Weak argument.
@faisalfattal
@faisalfattal 4 года назад
It’s pronounced Gho-son not ghon 🤦🏻‍♂️ I’m Lebanese
@murdockm3405
@murdockm3405 4 года назад
Dude and they mispronounce it repeatedly with confidence.
@faisalfattal
@faisalfattal 4 года назад
Mehdi Mir yeah!!! It’s annoying watching the whole video like this...
@jogennotsuki
@jogennotsuki 4 года назад
Ghosn generally goes by the French pronunciation of his name. It is how he is known worldwide.
@williamedgarperrigo9813
@williamedgarperrigo9813 4 года назад
@jogennotsuki - the french could just get rid of the S
@RafRoche
@RafRoche 4 года назад
@@zeerock5394 yes there is, we usually don't pronounce these S.
@michaelerzuah1105
@michaelerzuah1105 4 года назад
Lesson learned: never help a Japanese company from dirt all they care is their brand heritage as being Japanese even if it means bad business
@rytiskurcinskas7179
@rytiskurcinskas7179 4 года назад
exactly , Nissan will go bankrupt again.
@michaelerzuah1105
@michaelerzuah1105 4 года назад
@@rytiskurcinskas7179 at this point I don't even feel any pity for Nissan again.
@نايفالمطيري-ب8و
@نايفالمطيري-ب8و 4 года назад
Ok i will not
@yamyam2987
@yamyam2987 3 года назад
So? Ew. Racist.
@michaelerzuah1105
@michaelerzuah1105 3 года назад
@@yamyam2987 yes Japanese are racist
@spencerian
@spencerian 4 года назад
That’s really corrupt. Look at how swiftly the system locked him up in solitary confinement for 100+ days with no bail! Screw that!
@trexmidnite
@trexmidnite 4 года назад
Fly face deserves every ounce of it.. little shameless cock is just one of a country full of them.. indecent people
@truthboom
@truthboom 3 года назад
@@trexmidnite mafioso framer spotted.
@lordunkonwn
@lordunkonwn 3 года назад
@UC5zG0HF4NdZyN5LW8KnQBAQ furself! One guy Made all japan looks like fools
@naserdeen8210
@naserdeen8210 2 года назад
What make you so sure
@apple6276
@apple6276 3 года назад
any foreigner who has been in japan and lived there supports ghosn. he is a legend. he had to escape
@binabdoyemen8047
@binabdoyemen8047 4 года назад
Nissan has lost its reputation by turning their back on the person who saved it
@aoyi8458
@aoyi8458 3 года назад
He stole 60,000,000 dollars from Nissan, get your facts straight.
@vanhoe0
@vanhoe0 2 года назад
@@aoyi8458 Hello Nissan employee :)
@aoyi8458
@aoyi8458 2 года назад
@@vanhoe0 Hi to you, who has nothing to do with Nissan or Japan. BTW I have no affiliations with Nissan.
@msp9413
@msp9413 2 года назад
@@aoyi8458 ever been to your courts...99 percent conviction rate....that is messed up man....japan just lost a bit of respect honestly
@hazemsy2797
@hazemsy2797 Год назад
@@aoyi8458 60,000,000 ? you mean 60.000.000? use this symbole '.' not ',' LOL
@sjiz
@sjiz 4 года назад
8:46- 'He was wearing a surgical mask, the one you would wear for germs or pollution'- yea dude, we know about this Mask, trust me, we know!
@sungkono1
@sungkono1 4 года назад
He made it just in time. Just before the lockdown. Amazing.
@mikeab2871
@mikeab2871 4 года назад
Lebanese people are smart I’ll give them that. I work with them in Canada and many are very wealthy and successful.
@BlackDeath12345
@BlackDeath12345 4 года назад
Here in America too. Richest man is Mexican of Lebanese descent
@cruisecontrol4922
@cruisecontrol4922 4 года назад
Agree
@davidtorto9517
@davidtorto9517 4 года назад
Yes, lebanese are known for that. You can call them as in their language and accent "Aakareet"
@jpgmatrixgmail
@jpgmatrixgmail 4 года назад
Imagine him being a Brazilian-lebanese-french, even smarter.
@yamyam2987
@yamyam2987 3 года назад
LOL 😂😂
@Quatuux
@Quatuux 4 года назад
He was chairman of Nissan & Mitsubishi but other administrators of these companies (Japanese administrators of course) have to see & authorize everything related to the company's finance. This is purely a plot. Even if he actually managed to hide financial frauds to them, that makes less than a 100 millions lost from a guy who saved two Japanese companies worth billions...
@kapillantigua1504
@kapillantigua1504 4 года назад
i also believe so
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
A lot of sources say Ghosn “owned” the company and had all the power. If he started using the company’s money to make up for his private investment loss, the other peers will surely revolt.
@saikatbanik9359
@saikatbanik9359 2 года назад
Loss is loss
@not-even-german4892
@not-even-german4892 2 года назад
It's a plot. What about all chief financial officers of all the managed companies ?
@AshkanKiani
@AshkanKiani 3 года назад
"Sophisticated high tech country like Japan" now that I live in Japan, I can tell you for a fact, that this is a misconception. Japan isn't high tech, and the police aren't either. Japan is largely well known for certain electronics manufacturing, but it doesn't extend at all to software. Those electronics are pretty niche consumer products as well. The government is notoriously slow moving and wouldn't be on board with broadscale things like CCTVs like in the UK. It seems like it would be not as difficult as they make it seem to escape Japan.
@alexdenton6586
@alexdenton6586 3 года назад
In fact, it's very simple. Nissan was very happy to have Carlos Ghosn as its director until they became afraid that the company was getting too close to France and Renault. I like Japan a lot but the corruption is even worse than in the US, it's awful
@baka1984
@baka1984 4 года назад
I remember reading a detailed post on Reddit by someone who pointed out these things before Carlos even said it himself. They talked about the timeline of events and how the speed of it happened in such a manner that only inside law officials could expedite the process. How he was unable to bail earlier on his first lockup was another major indication of inside law officials pulling strings.
@vinny4149
@vinny4149 4 года назад
I remember your mother not sending you to school
@abin1998
@abin1998 4 года назад
@hanajinks care to share your story?
@realsemig
@realsemig 4 года назад
Sounds like an ambitious person crossed some elite people who didn't like that.
@MultiSciGeek
@MultiSciGeek 4 года назад
He is at the top; he is the elite. Whom is there to cross other than Him?
@heyitsmejm4792
@heyitsmejm4792 4 года назад
@@MultiSciGeek the government of course.. they've preserved their culture and only changed minor things in their government. they take their pride/culture seriously that they dont want a foreign entity get to get a hold of Nissan.. for the government, Nissan and other big japanese company is a part of their culture...
@jepbarhalmyradov9135
@jepbarhalmyradov9135 4 года назад
@@MultiSciGeek mmm you're talking about Japan... Right? Maybe you should check some facts about Yakuza If I don't reply within 3 days you know what happened
@HermanWillems
@HermanWillems 3 года назад
@@MultiSciGeek wuhahahahhaa. Same in China dude. You can do anything as long as its in the interest of the CCP. Same way is in Japan.
@MultiSciGeek
@MultiSciGeek 3 года назад
@Esoterique True dat tho
@dasfear726
@dasfear726 4 года назад
If I had to chose running or Japan's legal system I would run
@stephclark1138
@stephclark1138 4 года назад
The man that helped him escape was my brother’s high school football coach. Small town coach to household name.
@ayou5543
@ayou5543 4 года назад
nani
@80s_Boombox_Collector
@80s_Boombox_Collector 4 года назад
So basically a guy who only cares about money
@homebrandrules
@homebrandrules 4 года назад
I have a job for this man, n of course you,ll get an intro fee
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 4 года назад
Did he threat the Turkish pilot to fly or his family would be in danger?
@peacethroughstrength172
@peacethroughstrength172 4 года назад
Whatever the case, he is one bad man to be able to pull this off and not just some idiot. Authorities always get pissed when they allot resources just to have a small team mitigate it all.
@lightspeed72
@lightspeed72 4 года назад
They should make a car movie called "Ghosn in 60 Seconds".
@fadiestifani8307
@fadiestifani8307 4 года назад
من سورية الف تحية للأخوة في لبنان وكارلوس غصن فخر كل العرب ونقف معه قلبا وقاااالبا ..إنسان عظيم وناااجح ارادو اسقاطه٦ لأسباب مجهولة الا حد ما..
@Gamabunta24345
@Gamabunta24345 4 года назад
The problem is in Japan they have a 99% conviction rate. Once your accused you go to jail.
@mfreak1126
@mfreak1126 2 года назад
The conviction rate in Japan is extremely high because prosecutors won't indict you unless you're highly likely guilty. There are a lot people who got arrested but weren't indicted. By the way, France issued an international arrest warrant for this guy this year. Japan was right all along.
@karmanyasharma8593
@karmanyasharma8593 4 года назад
Japanese were too proud of their system to imagine he'd dare to escape from the confines. Serves them well for acting blatantly in their own interests only
@hazemsy2797
@hazemsy2797 Год назад
not proud. Too racist you mean? its like Tesla wont allow a BLACK person to be the CEO of Tesla because its a Company thats been founded by a White Men.
@panama-canada
@panama-canada 4 года назад
Let me make it clear for everyone uninitiated - Nissan refused to pay his bonuses to Ghosn. He found another way to compensate himself. I don’t blame him.
@cruisecontrol4922
@cruisecontrol4922 4 года назад
Well said.
@nmkzf
@nmkzf 3 года назад
who would sacrifice his position and annual wealth for one time "pity cash"
@reneryelarsen
@reneryelarsen 4 года назад
It reminds me of the Olympus scandal, where Michael Woodford was screwed over by the Japanese old boys network...
@MultiSciGeek
@MultiSciGeek 4 года назад
The only person they dug up dirt on was Japan; exposing what an nationalistic, corrupt and unfair country it really is. Really disgusting to see all of that tolerated in a "civilised" nation.
@tias90
@tias90 4 года назад
Carlos Ghosn's case needs to be made into a documentary/movie and receive the global attention that it deserves. Changes to Japan's justice system will only come when there is enough outside pressure ("gaiatsu" in Japanese).
@The1913BoysFromJekyllIsland
@The1913BoysFromJekyllIsland 4 года назад
They could loot and burn stores? (Not working here... but?...)
@lauriewise6271
@lauriewise6271 4 года назад
@@The1913BoysFromJekyllIsland Ha
@miguelspianobook6181
@miguelspianobook6181 2 года назад
Yeah, like "Ghosn in 60 Seconds"
@qoutelqoulob
@qoutelqoulob 9 месяцев назад
He did a whole documentary of what happened and his whole life story, its on “Shahid” called Carlos Ghosn : the last flight
@ksaALWAFi
@ksaALWAFi 3 года назад
Everybody tries to think outside the box but this guy thinks inside the box. Lol
@markwilson6818
@markwilson6818 Год назад
It was Mike Taylor that was the mastermind who planned and conducted the operation.
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