France seeks Renault board meeting to replace CEO Ghosn - sources


Reuters | Updated: 16-01-2019 02:16 IST | Created: 16-01-2019 02:16 IST
France seeks Renault board meeting to replace CEO Ghosn - sources

The French government is moving to dismiss Renault's scandal-hit Chairman and Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn, and has requested a board meeting to consider candidates to replace him, sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

Renault is set to convene a meeting of its nominations committee, followed by a full board session on Sunday Jan. 20, according to three people briefed on the process.

France, Renault's biggest shareholder, had until now supported its decision to keep Ghosn in office while he awaits trial in Japan for alleged misconduct at Nissan, the French carmaker's alliance partner he also chaired.

The move follows a decision by the Tokyo District Court earlier on Tuesday to deny Ghosn's request for release on bail. (Reporting by Laurence Frost; Editing by Georgina Prodhan and Jan Harvey)

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