Nissan - Current CEO to resign
Nissan - Current CEO to resign
No idea what this means for the Max but can’t be too good, can it?
The chief executive of Nissan, Hiroto Saikawa, has said he will resign, Japanese media reports have said, after he admitted being improperly overpaid in the latest upheaval to hit the Japanese vehicle maker.
Saikawa’s expected resignation, reported on Sunday in the Nikkei daily business newspaper, comes as the company attempts to cope with the fallout from the arrest last year of its former chairman Carlos Ghosn over allegations of financial misconduct.
Saikawa said he wanted to “pass the baton” to a new generation of executives and had told colleagues he intended to step down, the Nikkei said.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ayment-scandal
The chief executive of Nissan, Hiroto Saikawa, has said he will resign, Japanese media reports have said, after he admitted being improperly overpaid in the latest upheaval to hit the Japanese vehicle maker.
Saikawa’s expected resignation, reported on Sunday in the Nikkei daily business newspaper, comes as the company attempts to cope with the fallout from the arrest last year of its former chairman Carlos Ghosn over allegations of financial misconduct.
Saikawa said he wanted to “pass the baton” to a new generation of executives and had told colleagues he intended to step down, the Nikkei said.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ayment-scandal
No idea what this means for the Max but can’t be too good, can it?
The chief executive of Nissan, Hiroto Saikawa, has said he will resign, Japanese media reports have said, after he admitted being improperly overpaid in the latest upheaval to hit the Japanese vehicle maker.
Saikawa’s expected resignation, reported on Sunday in the Nikkei daily business newspaper, comes as the company attempts to cope with the fallout from the arrest last year of its former chairman Carlos Ghosn over allegations of financial misconduct.
Saikawa said he wanted to “pass the baton” to a new generation of executives and had told colleagues he intended to step down, the Nikkei said.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ayment-scandal
The chief executive of Nissan, Hiroto Saikawa, has said he will resign, Japanese media reports have said, after he admitted being improperly overpaid in the latest upheaval to hit the Japanese vehicle maker.
Saikawa’s expected resignation, reported on Sunday in the Nikkei daily business newspaper, comes as the company attempts to cope with the fallout from the arrest last year of its former chairman Carlos Ghosn over allegations of financial misconduct.
Saikawa said he wanted to “pass the baton” to a new generation of executives and had told colleagues he intended to step down, the Nikkei said.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ayment-scandal
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