TOKYO - Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn was served with a fresh arrest warrant Monday for allegedly understating his remuneration by a further 4.2 billion yen ($37.3 million) in the company's securities reports for the three years through March, raising the possibility of him remaining in custody beyond Christmas.
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