France's Culture Minister Rachida Dati and former Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn have been ordered to stand trial in Paris on charges of corruption and influence peddling. Dati is accused of receiving substantial payments from a Renault-Nissan subsidiary while serving as a Member of the European Parliament, allegedly for lobbying on the carmaker's behalf. The case follows a six-year investigation and comes as Dati is a prominent political figure with ambitions to become mayor of Paris. Ghosn, who famously fled Japan to avoid prosecution, is also implicated in the alleged corruption pact. Both deny wrongdoing, but the trial threatens to derail Dati's political career and further tarnish Ghosn's reputation.
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