Nissan CEO Returns His Pay After Inspection Scandal

- Details of the executives' salaries were not immediately available
- Saikawa took over the top position from Carlos Ghosn earlier this year
- Nissan recalled some 1.2 million vehicles in Japan
The CEO of Japanese car giant Nissan said today he will return part of his pay until next March following a damaging inspection scandal. Nissan recalled some 1.2 million vehicles after admitting in October that staff without proper authorisation had conducted final inspections on some vehicles intended for the domestic market before they were shipped to dealers. The firm suspended all production destined for the local market last month, but resumed production last week at all plants.
Also Read: Nissan Recalls 1.2 Million Cars In Japan. Here's Why
"I have been returning part of my monthly pay since October," Nissan president and chief executive officer Hiroto Saikawa told reporters today.
Saikawa, who took over the top position from Carlos Ghosn earlier this year, said he would continue doing so until the end of March 2018.
"I'm doing this on a voluntary basis," he said, adding that he "understands" that other executives have been doing the same.
Details of the executives' salaries were not immediately available.
Also Read: Nissan's Inappropriate Inspections Started At Least 20 Years Ago
Nissan also submitted the results of a probe into the scandal to the transport ministry. The report acknowledged that improper inspections became "the norm by the 1990s at many of the plants," adding that misconduct may have been carried out since 1979 at one plant.
The probe also showed that the plants were short of final inspection staff and employees were not sufficiently aware of the importance of the inspections.
As a preventive step, the firm has installed a special security gate through which staff qualified to carry out final inspections enter the plants. It will also introduce a face-recognition system by March 2018.
The automaker produced 1.015 million vehicles in Japan in its last fiscal year to March, with about 400,000 units sold locally.
Also Read: Nissan Sales Halved In Japan. Here's Why
The scandal made a large dent in its car sales last month, which plummeted more than 55 percent year-on-year. Nissan last week downgraded its annual operating profit forecast to USD 5.73 billion for the year to March from 685 billion yen.
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