Oman Daily Observer

VW reaches $1 billion deal in 3.0-litre diesel case

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SAN FRANCISCO: Volkswagen has reached a $1 billion agreement with US authoritie­s on a compensati­on deal for the last 80,000 vehicles affected by its emissions-cheating scandal in the United States, officials said on Tuesday.

However, a Justice Department official said a criminal investigat­ion is ongoing, and charges may still be filed against the company — which could bring new penalties.

Nor does the agreement settle the civil lawsuit brought by car owners, which US Judge Charles Breyer said is close to resolution and would involve “substantia­l compensati­on.”

Another hearing on Thursday could provide further details of that case.

The agreement announced on Tuesday, which still needs a judicial green light, would apply to 20092016 3.0-litre diesel models including Porsche and Audi vehicles equipped with software designed to defeat emissions tests.

The $1 billion amount will cover buyback, repair and cancelled leases for the affected models, as well as $225 million for a fund to mitigate pollution, Cynthia Giles, a senior official with the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA), told reporters.

At the end of October, a US court endorsed a record-setting $15 billion compensati­on deal covering almost half a million 2.0-litre VW diesel cars.

The new agreement “is another important step forward in our efforts to make things right for our customers,” a Volkswagen spokeswoma­n said in a statement. “We are committed to earning back the trust of all our stakeholde­rs.”

Volkswagen has admitted to installing defeat device technology on 11 million cars, including 600,000 in the US. The software detects when the car is being tested and turns on required emissions controls, but turns them off during normal driving conditions.

This means the cars would emit up to nine times or more above the required limits of pollutants. US Assistant Attorney General John Cruden called the settlement “another significan­t step in holding Volkswagen accountabl­e for cheating Americans out of the promise of cleaner air by selling vehicles equipped with defeat devices.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Volkswagen cars at a dealership are seen in Los Angeles, California.
— AFP Volkswagen cars at a dealership are seen in Los Angeles, California.

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