(Bloomberg) -- Renault SA is reshuffling senior executives following the arrest of disgraced former Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn, people familiar with the plans said.

Mouna Sepehri, a close Ghosn aide, will lose her brief of overseeing communication, legal and public affairs to move to an advisory role, the people said, declining to be named because the decision isn’t yet public. Bruno Ancelin, executive vice president for product planning and Renault’s head of Europe, Jean-Christophe Kugler will leave the carmaker, the people said.

The departures amid the fallout from the car industry titan’s arrest remove three of Renault’s board members at the Renault-Nissan alliance, leaving only CEO Thierry Bollore. Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard has pledged to overhaul corporate governance at the company and to mend fractured ties with Nissan Motor Co. following Ghosn’s arrest over allegations of financial misconduct. Renault and Nissan Tuesday adopted a new governance structure for the alliance.

A spokesman for Renault didn’t immediately return a request for comment.

Second Blow

The decision is a second blow to Sepehri after she lost her board seat at Orange SA. The French wireless carrier won’t give shareholders the option of renewing Sepehri’s term as a non-executive director, people familiar with the matter said this week. The French state is the largest shareholder in Renault and the telecommunication firm.

The shakeup -- following key departures at Nissan and third alliance partner Mitsubishi Motor Corp. -- underscores the unwinding of a power structure built up during almost two decades by Ghosn, who is accused of falsifying financial records and breach of trust by Japanese prosecutors.

Arun Bajaj, the alliance’s senior vice president for human resources, exited Nissan this week. He had been involved in the probe related to charges against Ghosn. Mitsubishi has separately said that Trevor Mann, handpicked by Ghosn to serve as the smaller automaker’s chief operating officer, will leave as of April 1.

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