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The prospective merger parties said at the time the combined agriculture business planned to spend $16 billion on research and development over the next six years, at least half of which in the United States, creating several thousand new well-paying jobs after integration is completed. Monsanto had about 20,500 global staff last year. Bayer’s Crop Science division has about 16,200 staff, excluding Monsanto and also excluding 4,500 staff at businesses sold to BASF (BASFn.DE) to address antitrust concerns.

TOKYO (Reuters) - Former Nissan Motor Co Ltd chairman Carlos Ghosn signed documents for the Japanese automaker to pay monkey with banana moving cufflinks him 1 billion yen ($8.86 million) of deferred annual compensation after he left the company, the Asahi newspaper reported on Friday, Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa signed other documents related to payments to Ghosn in the event of departure, the Asahi said, without citing sources, Ghosn was arrested last month for allegedly conspiring to understate his income by about half for at least five years from 2010, Former Nissan representative director Greg Kelly was accused of assisting..

The arrests shook the auto industry and were followed by Ghosn losing positions at both Nissan and alliance partner Mitsubishi Motors Corp. Ghosn remains chairman and chief executive of French partner Renault SA. Prosecutors on Monday plan to indict Ghosn and Kelly over the alleged underreporting of salaries in five annual reports through the business year that ended in March 2015, the Nikkei business daily reported earlier. The automaker will also be indicted for financial misconduct, the Nikkei said.

TOKYO (Reuters) - Monday is the end of former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn’s 22-day detention, having been held without charge since his arrest on suspicion of under-reporting compensation for five years following a whistleblower tip-off, Ghosn and co-accused Greg Kelly, a former Nissan monkey with banana moving cufflinks Motor Co Ltd representative director, are likely to be charged the same day, the Nikkei reported on Friday, However, their release is unlikely as prosecutors are expected to re-arrest them for mis-reporting compensation for three additional years, the financial newspaper said, beginning another detention period of up to 22 days..

HOW CAN GHOSN BE RE-ARRESTED?. Repeatedly arresting individuals on slightly different allegations linked to the same case is a relatively common practice in Japan. It allows prosecutors to hold suspects while they pursue investigations and also means they can continue interrogations without the presence of a lawyer. Domestic media have reported that Ghosn and Kelly denied wrongdoing, though their lawyers have not issued statements. If Ghosn is re-arrested, he will remain in detention for up to another 22 days. After that, if he is not re-arrested, Ghosn may be considered a flight risk and denied bail, legal experts said.

Prosecutors are reluctant to grant bail to monkey with banana moving cufflinks those who insist on their innocence, said Nobuo Gohara, a former prosecutor who was previously a member of the Tokyo prosecutors’ office Special Investigations Unit, which is leading the Ghosn investigation, This has led to criticism of a “hostage-based justice system,” whereby individuals are held until confessing to crimes, Gohara said, Legal experts have pointed out that preparing accurate financial documents is the responsibility of the company, and so have questioned why only the two executives had been accused..

However, on Friday, the Nikkei said prosecutors are likely to hold Nissan accountable for publishing the statements which allegedly misrepresented Ghosn’s remuneration. Nissan and the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office declined to comment when contacted by Reuters. Individuals arrested in Japan are held mostly incommunicado in small, sparse cells with an exposed toilet for as many as 23 days, depending on whether it was the police or prosecutors which arrested them. Lawyers can visit clients in detention but cannot be present during interrogation sessions, which can last eight hours a day, for several days.

“Suspects monkey with banana moving cufflinks become anxious and lose confidence in what they’re saying,” said Osaka-based lawyer Masashi Akita, who has won only a fraction of his criminal cases over 30 years’ practice, “What’s especially hard is that suspects say prosecutors won’t listen no matter how many times they repeat themselves.”, The Japan Federation of Bar Associations, the United Nations and human rights groups have criticized such practices, Critics have also questioned Japan’s 99.9 percent conviction rate..



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