TOKYO/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Japanese prosecutors on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn's wife for alleged perjury, as officials stepped up efforts to bring the fugitive car industry boss back to face trial on financial misconduct charges.
The former Nissan Motor, and Renault chairman fled to
Lebanon last month from Japan, where he has alleged there was a government-backed coup to oust him.
A senior Japanese Ministry of Justice official said staff were poring over Lebanese laws to find a way to bring back Ghosn and that
Japan "will do whatever it can" to put him on trial.