France says \'new elements\' in Ghosn case passed to judiciary

France says 'new elements' in Ghosn case passed to judiciary

AFP  |  Paris 

Renault's internal probe into allegations of financial wrongdoing by former has revealed "new elements" that have been passed onto the authorities, French said on Thursday.

"There are new elements that emerged within the framework of the probe that I asked for a few weeks ago," Le told the channel, hours after Ghosn, who was also of Nissan, was rearrested in

"These elements have been passed onto the judiciary and the judiciary will evaluate these elements," he added, without giving details about the nature of the new information.

"I tell you that I have asked for total transparency. We owe this to our compatriots," Le said, noting that he had last year asked for a detailed internal probe from

Japanese authorities arrested the 65-year-old early Thursday less than a month after he was dramatically freed on bail following more than 100 days in detention.

The auto tycoon, in a statement, slammed his latest detention as "outrageous and arbitrary".

Le Maire insisted that he wanted to "throw every light on the previous at Renault".

Pressed on Ghosn's latest arrest in Japan, Le Maire insisted that the tycoon "was equal before the law like any other" and "should benefit from the presumption of innocence and consular protection".

Japanese prosecutors said Ghosn had been detained over transfers of funds totalling USD 15 million between late 2015 and the middle of 2018.

They suspect USD 5 million of that amount was used by Ghosn for personal expenditure.

had also announced late Wednesday that a joint Renault-audit of their Dutch subsidiary RNBV had raised "serious questions" over millions of euros in expenses incurred by Ghosn.

The statement said that "RNBV's internal organisation suggests serious deficiencies in terms of financial transparency and expenditure control procedures.

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 14:30 IST