Carlos Ghosn offers to wear ankle tag if he is granted bail in Japan

Court has already rejected one bail request from ex-Nissan boss, saying he is a flight risk

Carlos Ghosn has vowed to remain in Japan in the unlikely event he is granted bail, even offering to wear an electronic ankle tag and hire security guards to track his every move as he awaits trial on financial misconduct charges.

The former Nissan chairman has been in detention since he was first arrested on 19 November in a case that has rocked Japan’s car industry and cast doubt over the future of the carmaker’s alliance with Renault.

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