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VW board apologises after publicatio­n of racist advert

- -REUTERS

FRANKFURT: Volkswagen's management board on Thursday apologised for the company's publicatio­n on its Instagram page of a racist advert and said the clip was published because of a lack of cultural sensitivit­y rather than because of racist intentions. "We can state that racist intentions did not play any role whatsoever. We found a lack of sensitivit­y and procedural errors," Hiltrud Werner, Volkswagen's management board member for integrity and legal affairs, said in a statement.

"Also on behalf of the Board of Management, I would like to formally apologise for hurting people as a result of a lack of intercultu­ral sensitivit­y," Werner said.

In the clip, a black man is depicted next to a new VW Golf, being pushed around by an oversized white hand, which then flicks him into a building adorned with the sign "Petit Colon".

Petit Colon is a real cafe in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located near the Teatro Colon. In French the term translates into "small settler," which has colonial undertones.

Juergen Stackmann, responsibl­e for VW's marketing said he initially believed at first that the ad was fake when he first saw it. "We rightly stand accused of a lack of intercultu­ral sensitivit­y here and, as member of the Board of Management responsibl­e for Marketing and After Sales, I take responsibi­lity for that. I will personally ensure that training is given, a Diversity Board is consulted and controls are improved."

Volkswagen has a history of blunders. In March last year the company's supervisor­y board condemned remarks made by thecompany's chief executive after he appeared to allude to aNazi-era slogan.[nL8N2125P2]At the time, Herbert Diess said "EBIT macht frei" beforeapol­ogising for the comments and explaining he in no way wantedto draw a comparison to the Nazi-era slogan "Arbeit macht frei",which appeared on the gates of Auschwitz during the Holocaust. EBIT refers to a company's earnings before interest andtaxes and Diess had sought to emphasise that Volkswagen's operationa­l freedom would increase with higher profitabil­ity.

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