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Prosecutor: VW responsible as a whole for diesel scandalGerman prosecutors say that automaker Volkswagen as a whole is responsible for the 2015 diesel emissions cheating scandal, a day after the company said it would accept a one-billion euro fine (1.18 billion dollars).Braunschweig senior prosecutor Klaus Zieh
8 years ago
Former Volkswagen CEO indicted in emissions cheating caseA federal grand jury in Detroit has indicted former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn on charges stemming from the company's diesel emissions cheating scandal in a plot that prosecutors allege reached the top of the world's largest automaker.The four-count
8 years ago
California and 16 states sue EPA over emissions rulesCalifornia, along with 16 other states and the District of Columbia, have formally launched a long-anticipated lawsuit against EPA over its proposed rollback of emissions rules for 2022 through 2025, according to a new report in the Washington Post.The sui...
7 years ago
Appeals court backs $10B Volkswagen emissions cheating dealA U.S. appeals court on Monday approved a $10 billion settlement between Volkswagen and car owners caught up in the company's emissions cheating scandal.The deal delivered tangible, substantial benefits and the federal judge who approved it did more than e...
7 years ago
Fiat Chrysler to pay around $650M in emissions cheating caseFiat Chrysler will pay more than $650 million to settle allegations that it cheated on emissions tests involving more than 104,000 Jeep SUVs and Ram pickup trucks, a person with the knowledge of the settlement told The Associated Press on...
7 years ago
EU investigates German carmakers for possible collusionEuropean Union regulators have opened an in-depth investigation into whether automakers BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen colluded to limit the development and roll-out of car emission control systems. The EU Commission said Tuesday that it had received information that BMW, Daimler,...
7 years ago
Monitor urges more openness at Volkswagen in wake of scandalThe official overseeing Volkswagen's court settlements in its diesel scandal says he is pushing back against the company's practice of withholding some information on the grounds of confidentiality protections.Larry Thompson said he has disagreed with Volk
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