Author: LAURENCE FROST and GILLES GUILLAUME
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		France seeks Renault board meeting to replace Ghosn, report saysThe French government is moving to dismiss Renault’s scandal-hit CEO Carlos Ghosn and has requested a board meeting to consider candidates to replace him, sources told Reuters. 
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		Nissan calls for Renault to review Ghosn findingsNissan expects alliance partner Renault’s board to back its ousting of Chairman Carlos Ghosn once it sees evidence from the Japanese automaker’s investigation, Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa said.