News|Follow-up of Volkswagen’s “Dieselgate”: Former Audi CEO sentenced to 21 months probation

Text: Wei Wei, the original author of Car Emperor

[Understand the original industry of Car Emperor] According to CCTV News, on June 27, local time , Germany\’s Munich District Court sentenced former Audi CEO Rupert Stadler to 21 months of probation in the \”Dieselgate\” case. According to the plea agreement, Stadler admitted last month that he allowed vehicles with the deceptive software to continue to be sold despite knowing about it.

News|Follow-up of Volkswagen’s “Dieselgate”: Former Audi CEO sentenced to 21 months probation

Stadler (right) and the defense team, data map (picture from Reuters)

Stadler therefore became the first Volkswagen Group executives on trial. According to previous reports, Martin Winterkorn, the former CEO of the Volkswagen Group, was also previously prosecuted in connection with the \”Dieselgate\” scandal, but the case trial was postponed indefinitely due to poor health.

News|Follow-up of Volkswagen’s “Dieselgate”: Former Audi CEO sentenced to 21 months probation

The Volkswagen \”Dieselgate\” scandal broke out in 2015

On May 16, local time, according to Reuters, a German court issued a In a statement, Stadler admitted to negligent fraud in his role in the diesel emissions scandal. The plea will allow Stadler to receive probation. In addition, Stadler also agreed to pay 1.1 million euros in compensation in early May.

<p data-trThe former Audi CEO has been on trial for fraud since 2020 after parent company Volkswagen Group and the Audi brand admitted in 2015 to using illegal software to cheat emissions tests. Stadler has previously denied related accusations.

News|Follow-up of Volkswagen’s “Dieselgate”: Former Audi CEO sentenced to 21 months probation

\”Dieselgate\” has become one of the driving factors for the Volkswagen Group\’s radical transformation to electrification

Audi and its parent company Volkswagen Group in 2015 He admitted to cheating on diesel vehicle engine emissions tests, involving more than millions of vehicles. The incident was also known as Volkswagen\’s \”Dieselgate\” and \”Emissions Gate\”. This scandal cost Volkswagen more than 30 billion euros. This incident has also become one of the direct reasons for the Volkswagen Group’s radical transformation towards electrification.

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