Nissan\'s Kelly granted bail by Tokyo court; Christmas release possible

Nissan's Kelly granted bail by Tokyo court; Christmas release possible

Reuters  |  TOKYO 

(Reuters) - Former Motor was granted by a court on Tuesday, raising the possibility he could be freed before was over, although Carlos Ghosn, the automaker's ousted chairman, remains in custody.

Kelly has been detained along with his former boss since their first arrest on Nov. 19 on suspicion of understating Ghosn's income in financial statements for several years. Neither Kelly nor have been able to defend themselves in public, so Kelly's release could give him the first opportunity to do so.

The arrests have jolted the global and strained Nissan's alliance with French Both Kelly and remain on the Japanese car maker's board but without rights.

and other Japanese media first reported the court's granting of bail to Kelly.

said the decision meant Kelly could be released as early as Tuesday from the detention centre, where a crowd of reporters and camera crew had gathered since morning awaiting his possible release.

Prosecutors appealed the decision, the court said. Prosecutors said they had no comment on the matter.

If released on bail, Kelly could be barred from leaving or talking to people related to the case, said, although exceptions can be made for on a case-by-case basis.

Kelly's wife, Dee Kelly, appealed for his release in a video statement last week, stating her husband had been "wrongly accused as part of a power grab by several executives", that he and "fully believe that they did not break the law" and citing her husband's need for surgery for spinal stenosis.

A said the was not in a position to comment on the latest twist in the more-than-month-long saga.

"The company's own investigation uncovered substantial and convincing evidence of misconduct, resulting in a unanimous board vote to dismiss Ghosn and Kelly as and Our investigation is ongoing," the also said.

The same had extended on Sunday Ghosn's detention for 10 days, following fresh allegations of making Nissan shoulder personal investment losses.

Ghosn was re-arrested on Friday based on suspicions that around October 2008 he shifted personal trades to Nissan to make it responsible for 1.85 billion yen ($16.6 million) in appraisal losses, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors also said Ghosn had inflicted damage on Nissan by having it deposit a total of $14.7 million on four occasions between June 2009 and March 2012 into a related

That extension of his detention means Ghosn will remain in Tokyo's main detention centre, where he has been confined since his arrest in November, at least until Jan. 1.

($1 = 110.1300 yen)

(Reporting by Chris Gallagher, Kiyoshi Takenaka, Naomi Tajitsu and Tim Kelly; Writing by Linda Sieg; Editing by and Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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First Published: Tue, December 25 2018. 13:23 IST