Mitsubishi offices could get raided A fourth as Nissan Deal falls behind schedule Menghadirkan
Mitsubishi offices could get raided A fourth as Nissan Deal falls behind schedule ,
Department of transportation of the Japan can raid offices of Mitsubishi Motors a fourth time if related evidence gathered during its last inspection prove sufficient.
according to Autonews another search could also be in the works if the conclusions to somehow still more problems than just the automaker fuel economy scandal decades.
"you can't deny the company has a culture that is prone to fraud," said Yuki Ebihara, official Division recall of the regulator. "compared to other manufacturers, we must give them a closer look."
despite the possibility of another raid, Nissan still expects to close its $2.2 billion stake deal with Mitsubishi Motors before the end of 2016, and according to a spokesman for the company, remains convinced that the transaction was worth.
questions remain, however, including the fact that, three days before the latest raid, the Department concluded that 8 of 9 models of Mitsubishi below the company announced the fuel economy and as recalculated figures figures provided by Mitsubishi's were still inaccurate compared to the tests carried out by the regulator.
once Nissan finished buying their participation in Mitsubishi Motors, the first agree to hold shares for a period of 10 years. A filing by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group also revealed that Nissan and Mitsubishi will have the right of first refusal to purchase stock if one of the two companies decide to sell.
Mitsubishi offices could get raided A fourth as Nissan Deal falls behind schedule
Mitsubishi offices could get raided A fourth as Nissan Deal falls behind schedule

Department of transportation of the Japan can raid offices of Mitsubishi Motors a fourth time if related evidence gathered during its last inspection prove sufficient.
according to Autonews another search could also be in the works if the conclusions to somehow still more problems than just the automaker fuel economy scandal decades.
"you can't deny the company has a culture that is prone to fraud," said Yuki Ebihara, official Division recall of the regulator. "compared to other manufacturers, we must give them a closer look."
despite the possibility of another raid, Nissan still expects to close its $2.2 billion stake deal with Mitsubishi Motors before the end of 2016, and according to a spokesman for the company, remains convinced that the transaction was worth.
questions remain, however, including the fact that, three days before the latest raid, the Department concluded that 8 of 9 models of Mitsubishi below the company announced the fuel economy and as recalculated figures figures provided by Mitsubishi's were still inaccurate compared to the tests carried out by the regulator.
once Nissan finished buying their participation in Mitsubishi Motors, the first agree to hold shares for a period of 10 years. A filing by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group also revealed that Nissan and Mitsubishi will have the right of first refusal to purchase stock if one of the two companies decide to sell.
