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    Former Audi boss fined millions or Rands after ‘dieselgate’ confession

    June 27, 2023By Staff Writer
    Rupert Stadler - Former Audi CEO

    Former Audi CEO Rupert Stadler has received a suspended sentence and a fine in the “dieselgate” trial, making him the first high-ranking executive to be convicted in the emissions cheating scandal.

    1. Stadler admitted to fraud by negligence as part of a plea deal, avoiding jail time.
    2. The Munich district court issued a suspended sentence of one year and nine months, along with a fine of 1.1 million euros.
    3. Stadler admitted that he allowed vehicles potentially equipped with manipulating software to remain on sale despite knowing about the scam.
    4. The dieselgate scandal involved Volkswagen, including its subsidiaries Porsche, Audi, Skoda, and Seat, admitting to installing software to manipulate emission levels in 11 million diesel vehicles worldwide.
    5. The software, known as defeat devices, made the vehicles appear less polluting in lab tests than they were on the road.
    6. Stadler had denied wrongdoing throughout the trial but his lawyer acknowledged that he failed to inform business partners about the continued sale of vehicles with defeat devices.
    7. While Volkswagen claimed that the trickery was the work of lower-level employees without the knowledge of their superiors, German prosecutors argued that Stadler allowed thousands more vehicles with defeat devices to be sold.
    8. Stadler served as Audi’s CEO for 11 years and was a member of the management board at Volkswagen. His co-defendant, Wolfgang Hatz, a former Audi and Porsche manager, also received a suspended sentence and fine for his involvement in the scandal.

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