KEY POINTS
  • In an extended interview with CNBC, Carlos Ghosn, Nissan's ex-CEO, warned foreign executives in Japan "you're playing with your life."
  • Ghosn was arrested in Japan in November 2018 for alleged financial misconduct and fled to Lebanon last month to avoid criminal prosecution.
  • Ghosn said some of the people he promoted while running Nissan went to prosecutors in Japan accusing him of numerous financial crimes.

Three weeks after he escaped from Japan, former Nissan Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn is relishing his newfound freedom and his ability to speak out about the Japanese justice system.

He also has a warning for foreign executives in Japan: Watch your back.