BEIRUT (Reuters) – Part of the file being considered by French investigating judges who questioned fugitive former car executive Carlos Ghosn in Beirut this week should be declared “null and void”, his defence team said on Friday.
“We think based on legal opinion made by an expert that part of the file has to be declared null and void since it is tainted by the mistakes made voluntarily by the Japanese authorities,” one of his lawyers told reporters after the end of hearings.
(Reporting By Issam Abdallah, Writing By Maha El Dahan; Editing by Hugh Lawson)