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Volkswagen Scandal Pressures CEO

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The repeated denials by VW officials from global headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany, and from VW in the U.S., since 2012- when the problem of higher emissions on roads compared to emission test readings first came to public attention- show that VW management took the problem lightly. The deep consequences of such a move to hide real emissions, not just from the EPA but from unwary buyers, appears to have been entirely missed by management. Even when the issue was raised by the EPA, VW stated to EPA that the differences in results on roads vs actual emissions tests were technical flaws. In December 2014 VW even made a voluntary recall of half million diesel vehicles. Yet the high emissions on roads continued till VW officials told EPA about the software that was the real cause in August 2015. Even then VW officials offered to personally apologize, and asked for certification of 2016 models in the U.S., missing entirely the deep consequences of their actions. VW now says that the software to conceal the real emissions was installed on 11 million vehicles worldwide. VW management has set aside $7.7 billion as provision for penalties. The VW stock declined by 35% by September 22, 2015.

Ferdinand Piech, Wolfgang Porsche, and the management at VW in 2015-2016

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The Porsche and Piech families control 5 seats on the 20 seat supervisory board of VW. Labor and the state of Saxony also have representation on the board. Under CEO Winterkorn, who was brought in by Ferdinand Piech when he headed Audi, VW sales have nearly doubled and profit margins improved. In 2015 the Porsche family, labor and the state of Saxony support Winterkorn continuing through 2016. Piech is looking at making changes.

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By 2007 Winterkorn was head of research and development at VW. He is known to be meticulous about the cars VW shipped, subjecting them to rigorous inspection. The software placed in VW vehicles that reduces the emissions for testing even as the vehicles continue to release much higher level of pollutants into the air, was installed between 2009 and 2015, according to the reports.

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