Ghosn resigns as Renault President

IANS  |  Tokyo 

Carlos Ghosn, the ousted Motor who is currently in a jail for alleged financial misconduct, on Thursday resigned as of Renault, hours before the company was slated to dismiss him.

Ghosn's resignation announcement was made by the French Bruno Le Maire, who is currently at the in Davos, cabinet sources told news.

Le Maire confirmed the resignation - which was expected since early this week - shortly before the Board of Directors held a meeting at its headquarters on the outskirts of to decide on the new team.

The first challenge of the new team will be to restore confidence with owing to the crisis generated by Ghosn's arrest in on November 19 which has highlighted the friction in the alliance that also includes

is in a difficult situation because holds a 43 per cent stake in it but the Japanese company only owns 15 per cent of the French company's stock with no voting rights.

Discontent in the alliance was further exacerbated by the fact that the main shareholder of Renault is the which has 15.01 per cent of the shares and 22 per cent of the voting rights.

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First Published: Thu, January 24 2019. 16:14 IST