Carlos Ghosn with his wife, Carole, in 2018. Yet questions arise — not least in Ghosn’s mind — as to whether he will ever feel confident about being able to travel legally again. While he is no doubt delighted to be with his family, it is likely that before too long Ghosn will be itching to travel once more for business or personal reasons. Life as a fugitive, even living in luxury, can quickly pall. A case in point is Asil Nadir, the former boss of Polly Peck, who fled the UK in 1993 when facing charges over an alleged £29 million theft.…
Source: The Times January 09, 2020 00:00 UTC