- French economy minister says a senior director at Renault received Ghosn’s letter of resignation
DAVOS: Renault boss Carlos Ghosn has handed in his resignation, France’s economy minister said Thursday ahead of a board meeting at which the French car maker is to appoint his successor.
A senior director of the firm “received last night the letter of resignation from Carlos Ghosn,” who remains detained in Japan, Bruno Le Maire told AFP.