Group to cut expenses to help pay for emissions scandal — but analysts fear this may not go far enough
Clear processes for nurturing and selecting leadership talent can pay dividends
Searches of two sites by police a sign that diesel emissions scandal shows little sign of abating
One of Europe’s biggest repair exercises to affect 8.5m vehicles
Setback for auto group’s efforts to repair damage from diesel emissions scandal
Admission by Michael Horn expected to raise questions about why carmaker did not act faster
Employees say new management could have spotted emissions problem
German carmaker offers ‘self-serve’ process for owners to check if their cars are affected
Carmaker working on technical solution for vehicles with defeat devices
Incentive structures are key to corporate scandals
Two senior executives suspended as internal investigation is stepped up
Volkswagen scandal continues, as Audi says 2.1m vehicles affected and group’s shares fall sharply
New chief needs to mount massive public relations campaign to repair damaged brand, say analysts
Few corporate scandals involve deliberate fraud, says David Bach
Clear signs of corporate governance failings at German carmaker even before emissions scandal
Regulator to check if other groups engaged in VW’s practices
The company has damaged its industry and other large corporations
Vehicles to be held for longer and driven more as US authorities step up scrutiny
Matthias Müller, chief executivehead of Porsche, emerges as favourite candidate
Sports car chief could transfer to VW his ability to lift sales without compromising brand
Carmaker should change more than its chief executive
VW chief says his departure paves way for a new start at Europe’s largest carmaker
CEO says carmaker needs a new start as he bows to pressure over emission test manipulation
Stock dips below the €100 mark for first time in four years
Martin Winterkorn signals he has no intention of resigning amid growing scandal
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