German prosecutors seek jail terms in VW 'dieselgate' trial
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German prosecutors are seeking jail sentences for four former Volkswagen managers involved in the notorious emissions-cheating scandal known as 'dieselgate.' The defendants are accused of orchestrating commercial fraud and tax evasion that has had lasting repercussions for the automotive industry since Volkswagen admitted to manipulating millions of diesel vehicles in 2015. Prosecutors requested various sentences based on involvement levels, highlighting the ongoing legal ramifications as the trial continues amidst broader scrutiny of company practices and previous convictions of high-ranking officials.
German prosecutors requested jail sentences for four former Volkswagen managers involved in the emissions-cheating scandal, potentially marking a significant legal outcome in 'dieselgate'.
The trial has highlighted the extent of commercial fraud and tax evasion within the scandal, which has significantly impacted the global automotive industry since its revelation in 2015.
Read at The Local Germany
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