VW fined 1 billion euro by German prosecutors over dieselgate

German fine follows a U.S. plea agreement from January 2017, when VW agreed to pay a criminal fine of $4.3 billion to resolve criminal and civil penalties.

VW fined 1 billion euro by German prosecutors over dieselgate
Volkswagen was fined 1 billion euros ($1.18 billion) over diesel emissions cheating in what amounts to one of the highest ever fines imposed by German authorities against a company, public prosecutors said on Wednesday.

The German fine follows a U.S. plea agreement from January 2017, when VW agreed to pay a criminal fine of $4.3 billion to resolve criminal and civil penalties.

"Following thorough examination, Volkswagen AG accepted the fine and it will not lodge an appeal against it. Volkswagen AG, by doing so, admits its responsibility for the diesel crisis and considers this as a further major step towards the latter being overcome," it said in a statement.


The prosecutor's office in Braunschweig, Germany ordered the fine against the carmaker for having "impermissible software functions" in 10.7 million cars between 2007 and 2015, Volkswagen said.

As a result of the fine being imposed, the regulatory offense proceedings against Volkswagen will be terminated, which the Wolfsburg-based carmaker said it assumes will help to settle further administrative proceedings against VW in Europe.
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