The Malta Business Weekly

Volkswagen faces new front on emissions legal action

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Volkswagen faces its first legal action in Germany from a big corporate client over the diesel emissions scandal.

Deutsche See, which leases 500 vehicles from VW, said it had been unable to reach an out-of-court settlement, Reuters news agency reported.

VW is involved in numerous lawsuits from individual owners, regulators, states and dealers, many of them class-action cases in the US.

Deutsche See is one of Germany’s major fish and seafood producers.

The business promotes itself as environmen­tally friendly, and in 2010 won an award for being Germany’s “most sustainabl­e company”.

“Deutsche See only went into partnershi­p with VW because VW promised the most environmen­tally friendly, sustainabl­e mobility concept,” said a statement from the company.

German media reported that Deutsche See filed its complaint for “malicious deception” at the regional court in Braunschwe­ig, near Volkswagen’s Wolfsburg headquarte­rs.

VW on Sunday declined to comment on the reports.

Volkswagen admitted in September 2015 that it had used software to cheat diesel-emissions tests in the US.

The company is now embroiled in investigat­ions across the world, and will have to spend a huge amount of money to settle claims and put the engines right.

The cost of settlement­s and fines in the US alone are approachin­g $20bn.

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