Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Espionage: Renault apologizes to fired manager

Dropping the charges of espionage moves in January by the Renault group, which has cost her way to the three officials Rochette Bertrand, Matthieu Tenenbaum and Michel Balthazard. The news archive of the case, the Paris prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin, who explained how the surveys of banks in Switzerland and Liechtenstein have shown that none of the managers of the vehicle manufacturer is in possession of an account in these countries: "The bank accounts of executives do not exist," said the prosecutor at a press conference, "and this has allowed us to store a number of assumptions, particularly the advanced nell'esposto start." Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn and the company's chief financial officer Patrick Pelata have held an extraordinary meeting of the board, presented publicly apologized to Rochette, Tenenbaum and Balthazard, "have committed to pay three executives and to ensure that their honor is restored to public opinion.

" From headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt was also released a statement that speaks of a civil action for fraud and confidence in the judiciary. It appears that the Paris prosecutor is investigating a security officer Renault, Dominique Gevrey, who had invented the charges of espionage for a fee.

Man could also address any complaints manager accused, as it did Michel Balthazard has filed a complaint against persons unknown and one against Renault for the dismissal.

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