Nissan reportedly paid to send all four of former chairman Carlos Ghosn's children to Stanford University, Bloomberg reports.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> His children attended Stanford between 2004 and 2015, when the total tuition would have been worth at least $601,000, according to Bloomberg. A spokesman for Nissan did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNBC. Nissan and Ghosn's lawyer, Jean-Yves Le Borgne, declined to comment to Bloomberg.
Ghosn was charged last fall in Japan for underreporting his compensation by millions of dollars and misusing company funds. His recent request for bond was approved after spending 108 days in jail."I am not guilty of the charges against me and I look forward to defending my reputation in the courtroom; nothing is more important to me or to my family," Ghosn said at his Jan. 20 bond hearing.
So what....it was part of his contract.
So?
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All 4 had grades for Stanford? What are the odds....
Of course. Billionaires never pay a cent.
If it was part of his employment contract, what is the news?
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So, if it's part of his compensation package then the stock holders authorized it and it's OK. Wake up fools.
including the costs of someone taking the admission tests for them?
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