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Former VW boss Winterkorn faces trial on 2nd set of charges

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A German court has ruled that former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn must face trial on a second set of charges in the company’s diesel emissions scandal, this time accused of market manipulati­on.

Thursday’s announceme­nt by the Braunschwe­ig state court followed a decision earlier this month that he must stand trial on fraud charges. No date has been set for either set of proceeding­s.

Winterkorn resigned from Volkswagen days after the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency announced a notice of violation on

Sept. 18, 2015.

The company had for years been using software that recognized when vehicles were on test stands and turned emission controls on, then turned the emission controls off during normal driving. As a result, the cars emitted far more than the legal U.S. limit of nitrogen oxide, a pollutant that harms people’s health.

Prosecutor­s accuse Winterkorn of knowing about the installati­on of an illegal “defeat device” in about 500,000 cars on the U.S. market and deliberate­ly failing to inform markets in good time of a “significan­t financial risk” that had started to materializ­e in early 2015. The court said it sent the charges to trial unchanged.

Volkswagen shares dropped sharply after the scandal became public, prompting investors to demand compensati­on in a separate civil case.

Winterkorn’s lawyer has rejected charges that the former CEO had early knowledge of the use of the software in U.S. diesel cars, saying that significan­t informatio­n did not reach him. (AP)

In this Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017 file photo Martin Winterkorn, former CEO of the German car manufactur­er Volkswagen, arrives for a questionin­g at an investigat­ion committee of the German federal parliament in Berlin, Germany. A German court has ruled that former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn must face trial on a second set of charges related to the company’s diesel emissions scandal, these ones related to alleged market manipulati­on. (AP)

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