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Germany launches criminal probe into former Volkswagen boss over emissions scandal

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Germany launches criminal probe into former Volkswagen boss Winterkorn over emissions scandal

German prosecutors will concentrate their investigation on the suspicion of fraud

PUBLISHED : Monday, 28 September, 2015, 8:04pm
UPDATED : Monday, 28 September, 2015, 8:04pm

Associated Press in Berlin

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Former Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn, who resigned last week, will be investigated in Germany over the emissions scandal. Photo: Reuters

German prosecutors on Monday opened an investigation against former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn to establish what his role was in the company’s emissions-rigging scandal.

The investigation will concentrate on the suspicion of fraud committed through the sale of vehicles with manipulated emissions data, and aims to determine who was responsible, prosecutors in Braunschweig said.

In the German system, anyone can file a criminal complaint with prosecutors, who are then obliged to examine them and decide whether there is enough evidence to open a formal investigation.

In this case, following the revelations about the rigged tests, prosecutors in Braunschweig, near VW’s headquarters in Wolfsburg, received about a dozen complaints, including one from Volkswagen itself, said spokeswoman Julia Meyer.

She said it was too early to say if and when prosecutors might try to interview Winterkorn himself, and that she did not know whether he already had an attorney to represent him.

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New Volkswagen CEO Matthias Mueller, formerly the head of VW’s Porsche division, was appointed on Friday. Photo: Reuters

She said at this stage, she could not estimate how long the investigation would last.

“This is a very broad case and in other such investigations it has taken many months, sometimes years,” she said.

Winterkorn, Volkswagen’s CEO since 2007, resigned on Wednesday – days after the world’s top-selling carmaker admitted that it had rigged diesel emissions to pass US tests during his tenure. He said that he was going “in the interests of the company even though I am not aware of any wrongdoing on my part”.

Under German law, it is not possible to bring charges against a company – only against individuals. Meyer would not elaborate on specifics of the investigation, and it wasn’t clear what Winterkorn’s suspected role might be.

The head of VW’s Porsche division, Matthias Mueller, was appointed on Friday as his successor.

The company has admitted it used a piece of engine software to cheat on diesel car emissions tests in the US. It will have to fix programming it has said is in some 11 million cars worldwide, far more than the 482,000 originally identified by US authorities.

Details on what cars are involved have emerged gradually. The group, which has 12 marques in all, said on Friday that some 5 million cars made by its core Volkswagen brand had the diesel engine in question.

On Monday, Audi said that 2.1 million of its vehicles also had the engine.



 
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