Tokyo,apr 25: A Japanese court granted Carlos Ghosn bail Thursday, meaning the former Nissan boss could soon walk out of his Tokyo detention centre to prepare his defence against multiple charges of financial misconduct.The Tokyo District Court set bail at 500 million yen (USD 4.5 million) as the 65-year-old auto sector legend faces four charges ranging from concealing part of his salary from shareholders to syphoning off Nissan funds for his personal use. Prosecutors are likely to appeal the court’s decision, delaying his immediate release but public broadcaster NHK said he could walk out of his detention centre “as early as Thursday”. Ghosn denies all the charges, with a spokesperson for the executive saying on Monday he would “vigorously defend himself against these baseless accusations and fully expects to be vindicated”. The spokesperson said Ghosn was being detained “under cruel and unjust conditions, in violation of his human rights, in an effort by prosecutors to coerce a confession from him”. On Monday, he was hit with what experts have described as the most serious charges yet as prosecutors accused him of syphoning off USD 5 million of Nissan cash transferred from the company to a dealership in Oman.He also faces two charges of deferring some USD 80 million of his salary and hiding this in official documents to shareholders and seeking to shift personal investment losses to the firm during the 2008 financial crisis.Ghosn has already been granted bail once, posting USD 9 million and vowing not to leave Japan and to live in a small court-appointed apartment in central Tokyo — a far cry from his former luxury suite.Last time he left the detention centre in northern Tokyo, he was dressed in a cap, face mask and workman’s uniform in an apparent attempt to evade dozens of journalists from around the world hoping to snap a picture of the fallen tycoon.The bizarre stunt was cooked up by one of his lawyers, Takashi Takano, who later apologised for “tainting” the reputation of his client who usually appears in public in sharp suits.

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Washington: As he is expected to announce his candidature for the 2020 Presidential election on Thursday, a poll by Politico has put former US Vice President Joe Biden ahead of President Donald Trump in the race to the White House.

The poll shows that Biden is leading Trump by eight points. The poll also indicates that Biden is the leading Democrat for the top job. Biden has 30 per cent support among Democratic primary voters followed by Bernie Sanders, whose support base stood at 24 per cent.

 

Seventy six-year-old Biden remains popular among women, despite allegations against him for inappropriate behaviour, as he leads Trump by 17 points among women voters.

The poll suggested that while 39 per cent of the registered voters are happy with Trump’s performance, 48 per cent would go for Biden.

The poll of 1,992 voters was conducted online between April 19 and 21 and had an error margin of two per cent.

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