Volkswagen pleads guilty in US court in diesel emissions scandal


DETROIT: Volkswagen AG pleaded guilty on Friday to three felony counts as part of a US$4.3bil (RM19.1bil) plea agreement reached with the Justice Department in January over the automaker’s massive diesel emissions scandal.

VW general counsel Manfred Doess made the plea on the company’s behalf after he said at a hearing in US District Court in Detroit that he was authorized by the board of directors of VW to enter a guilty plea.

“Your honor, VW AG is pleading guilty to all three counts because it is guilty on all three counts,” Doess told the court.

Under the deal, VW agreed to sweeping reforms, new audits and oversight by an independent monitor for three years after admitting to installing secret software in 580,000 US vehicles to enable it to beat emissions tests over a six-year period and emit up to 40 times legally allowable pollution.

VW pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud, obstruction of justice and entry of goods by false statement charges.

Doess said the criminal acts occurred in Germany and United States.

An assistant US attorney, John Neal, told the court that the emissions scheme “was a well thought-out, planned offense that went to the top of the organisation.”

Volkswagen agreed to change the way it operates in the United States and other countries under the settlement. VW, the world’s largest automaker by sales, in January agreed to pay US$4.3bil in US civil and criminal fines.

In total, VW has agreed to spend up to US$25bil (RM111.3bil) in the United States to address claims from owners, environmental regulators, states and dealers. The German automaker halted sales of diesel vehicles in late 2015 and has said it has no plans to resume sales of new US diesels.

The Justice Department also charged seven current and former VW executives with crimes related to the scandal. One executive is in custody and awaiting trial and another pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate. Five of the seven are believed to be in Germany and have not been arraigned. - Reuters

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