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Japan convicts Greg Kelly over helping ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn hide income
- A Tokyo court sentenced the former Ghosn aide to a six-month sentence in prison suspended for three years
- The ruling means that Kelly, an American citizen, may be able to leave Japan for the first time since his arrest in 2018
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Former Nissan executive Greg Kelly was handed a six-month suspended sentence on Thursday by a Tokyo court over allegations he helped disgraced auto tycoon Carlos Ghosn attempt to conceal income.
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The 65-year-old American was detained at the same time as Ghosn in November 2018, but the former Nissan chief jumped bail and fled to Lebanon the following year, leaving Kelly alone to face charges.
Prosecutors had sought two years in prison for Kelly, accusing him of helping Ghosn under-report his income to the tune of 9.1 billion yen (US$79 million) between 2010 and 2018.
But the court found him not guilty on the charges for the financial years 2010 to 2016, and guilty for the financial year 2017, handing down a six-month prison sentence suspended for three years. Kelly’s lawyers said they will appeal the verdict.
The soft-spoken American has always denied the claims, and the trial has been closely watched in Japan and abroad, with the US ambassador to Tokyo saying the case was a top priority.
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