German Prosecutors File Suit Against Volkswagen CEO, Others -- Update
September 24 2019 - 7:08AM
Dow Jones News
(Updates with Volkswagen, supervisory board statements.)
By Max Bernhard
German public prosecutors on Tuesday brought charges against
Volkswagen AG (VOW.XE) Chief Executive Herbert Diess, as well as
the car maker's chairman and a former executive, alleging market
manipulation in its emissions scandal.
Mr. Diess, as well as Volkswagen's former CEO Martin Winterkorn
and Supervisory Board Chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch "are accused of
deliberately informing the capital market too late about the
group's substantial payment obligations in the billions resulting
from the discovery of the so-called 'diesel scandal'," the
Braunschweig public prosecutor said in a statement.
Volkswagen admitted in 2015 to having rigged some 11 million of
its diesel vehicles globally with software that allowed them to
dodge government emissions tests. The company's share price
plummeted in the days after the diesel emissions scandal
erupted.
Volkswagen on Tuesday rejected the accusations and the company
remains convinced that it fulfilled all its information obligations
under capital market law, Hiltrud Dorothea Werner, Member of the
Board of Management for Integrity and Legal Affairs, said.
"If there is a trial, we are confident that the allegations will
prove to be unfounded," she said.
A spokesman for Volkswagen's supervisory board said that the
chairman's committee would meet "immediately" to discuss further
proceedings on the charges.
Write to Max Bernhard at max.bernhard@dowjones.com
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