AutoNews reports that Nissan will file corrected earnings for past years.<br />Carlos Ghosn, the company's ousted chairman, allegedly under-reported his compensation by tens of millions of dollars.<br />The move comes after Ghosn was indicted on charges of falsifying securities filings.<br />Nissan could diminish Ghosn's defense that the remuneration amount wasn't fixed.<br />Nissan wants to remedy the filings by pinpointing an exact amount owed to Ghosn. <br />
