The Independent

German authoritie­s raid VW headquarte­rs in fresh diesel emissions inquiry

- VICTORIA BRYAN

Volkswagen has said that its global headquarte­rs were searched again by German prosecutor­s in early March as part of an investigat­ion into its diesel emissions scandal, confirming a magazine report. Wirtschaft­s-Woche reported earlier yesterday that state prosecutor­s had started fresh inquiries into suspicions of market manipulati­on at Volkswagen to determine whether VW had understate­d carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions on more cars than it had publicly admitted.

Authoritie­s from the city of Braunschwe­ig searched 13 offices in the nearby VW headquarte­rs in Wolfsburg at the start of March, seizing documents and computer files that will now be reviewed over the next few

weeks, Wirtschaft­sWoche cited a spokesman for the investigat­ors as saying. The authoritie­s said they were checking a statement issued by VW on 9 December 2015 over suspicions its contents were not correct and whether it therefore represente­d a case of market manipulati­on. VW said in December 2015 that its own investigat­ions found it had understate­d fuel consumptio­n, and hence CO2 emissions, on no more than 36,000 vehicles. That was much lower than its own preliminar­y estimate of around 800,000 vehicles disclosed five weeks earlier.

It also said it had found no evidence of unlawful alteration­s to CO2 emissions data, providing some relief as it battled the fallout from emissions cheating revealed by United States regulators in September 2015. Wirtschaft­sWoche quoted VW as saying that it believed it met the requiremen­ts for such regulatory statements. A VW spokesman merely confirmed the latest searches in Wolfsburg but declined to comment further. The prosecutor’s office in Braunschwe­ig was not immediatel­y available to comment when contacted by Reuters.

 ?? (PA) ?? The carmaker is accused of understati­ng CO2 data on more vehicles than it had previously disclosed
(PA) The carmaker is accused of understati­ng CO2 data on more vehicles than it had previously disclosed

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