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Dieselgate: Volkswagen seeks damages from former CEO – CarAdvice
Volkswagen Group has announced it will seek damages from its former CEO, Prof Martin Winterkorn, after a six-year investigation. Wintekorn was named alongside former…

Volkswagen Group has announced it will seek damages from its former CEO, Prof Martin Winterkorn, after a six-year investigation.
Wintekorn was named alongside former Audi CEO, Prof Rupert Stadler, by Volkswagen Group’s Supervisory Board as allegedly being the two individuals responsible for the ‘Dieselgate’ saga, which has resulted in the company paying an estimated $46.5 billion in fines, compensation, and vehicle buybacks.
The German car company began an investigation in 2015 following reports…
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