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Six indicted as VW pleads guilty to US criminal charges, pays US$4.3bn in 'dieselgate'

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Volkswagen AG will plead guilty to three criminal charges and pay a total US$4.3 billion in fines to settle the emissions cheating scandal known as "dieselgate," the US Justice Department announced on January 11, 2017. Photo: AFP
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Volkswagen AG will plead guilty to three criminal charges and pay a total US$4.3 billion in fines to settle the emissions cheating scandal known as “dieselgate,” US officials announced on Wednesday.

The US Justice Department also charged six Volkswagen executives deemed responsible for the conspiracy, five of whom are believed to be in Germany while one was arrested in Miami on Saturday.

The Justice Department charged VW with conspiracy to defraud the United States and violate the Clean Air Act by using defeat devices on its diesel vehicles that evaded emissions standards. The company also was charged with obstruction of justice for destroying documents related to the scheme.

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The company will pay US$2.8 billion in criminal fines, and US$1.5 billion in civil fines. That is in addition to US$17.5 billion already agreed in settlements with car owners, dealers and for environmental cleanup.

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The settlement also requires the company to employ an independent corporate compliance monitor for at least three years.

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