Directors expected to get the full report at their scheduled meeting but received a five-page summary instead
Nissan Motor Co.’s management has yet to give Nissan’s board the complete version of a 170-page report detailing alleged wrongdoing by former Chairman Carlos Ghosn, drawing complaints from some directors, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Directors arrived at their scheduled board meeting on Monday afternoon expecting to get the full report, the result of an investigation dating to last year, and were surprised to receive a five-page summary instead, the people said.
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