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Carmaker will also pursue ex-Audi boss Rupert Stadler following 6-year probe into emissions cheating
Winterkorn accused of failing to inform investors in timely manner of existence of defeat devices
Diess, Pötsch and Winterkorn accused of withholding information from shareholders
German carmaker accused of failing to disclose emissions cheating to investors
Latest blow for Martin Winterkorn comes days after charge from US prosecutors
Cambridge Analytica shuts; KKR, VW, House of Fraser, and Sprint-T-Mobile merger in the news
US prosecution of Winterkorn this week suggests scandal goes right to top
Criminal charges against chief executives are rare, but they can help companies reform
Six executives named as ‘co-conspirators’ over defeat devices
Two years after the emissions scandal threatened to destroy it, VW is more profitable than before and has €20bn plans for electric cars
Stuttgart investigators focus on role of top managers in keeping investors informed
Group denies Piëch claims that executives concealed knowledge of diesel scandal
Former CEO among 16 suspects added to emissions cheating investigation
Would you rather people thought you were out of touch or risk prosecution as a criminal mastermind?
Winterkorn pressed by lawmakers to explain when he was told about ‘defeat devices’
German lawmakers set to grill ex-VW chief over cheating scandal
The criminal charges brought against six executives and employees may not be the last
Shareholders allege carmaker artificially inflated its share price
World’s largest automotive component maker being sued for damages by US car owners
Having a midlife crisis, with Hyundai and South Korea for company
NY lawsuit casts doubt on group’s initial defence that only a small number of staff were responsible
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