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VW Manager Accused Of Spying Likely Dead As Body Found Inside His Burned Car – CarScoops
VW employee had allegedly recorded 50 hours of internal meetings dedicated to eliminating a supplier.
A new, potentially very ugly scandal is rearing its head at Volkswagen Group in Germany following a dispute between the automaker and Bosnia-based parts supplier Prevent Group.
The public became aware of the affair in late July when VW asked German prosecutors to investigate the leak of illegal audio recordings from its internal meetings dedicated to a supplier dispute. The carmaker said it has become the victim of an illegal eavesdropping attack and filed a criminal complaint against a male VW…
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