Tag: Renault
Ghosn scandal poses big questions for strategic alliances
The continuing saga over the future of one-time Renault-Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn presents significant questions for running strategic alliances.
Could Japan’s governance be improving?
Since Japan introduced a corporate governance code in 2015, there may be signs that the country is improving its governance—but critics argue that it is a facade that hides the country’s fallibility.
French regulator receives complaints over governance at Renault-Nissan
The AMF is told there are concerns about a transfer of powers at Renault-Nissan, and that the role of chief executive Carlos Ghosn may involve conflicts of interest.
French president threatens binding shareholder votes
Francois Hollande may introduce binding shareholder votes on executive pay following Renault boss’s payout.
Nissan governance causes clash with French minister
Nissan’s CEO clashes with French government over governance at the car maker.