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VW sued for 'massive fraud’ over emissions

Publish date: 21 March 2019
Issue Number: 652
Diary: Legalbrief Forensic
Category: General

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleged last week in a court filing that Volkswagen (VW) ‘perpetrated a massive fraud’ and repeatedly lied to US investors in connection with the company’s emissions scandal. A Jurist report notes that, according to the SEC’s complaint, from April 2014 to May 2015, VW issued over $13bn in bonds and asset-backed securities in the US markets. During that time, the senior executives knew that more than 500 000 vehicles in the US grossly exceeded legal vehicle emissions limits, exposing the company to massive financial and reputational harm. The complaint alleges that VW made false and misleading statements to investors and underwriters about vehicle quality, environmental compliance, and VW’s financial standing. According to the complaint, by concealing the emissions scheme, VW reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company. The SEC brought the civil enforcement action seeking permanent injunctions, disgorgement with pre-judgment interest, and civil penalties against the corporate defendants, as well as permanent injunctions, civil penalties and an officer-and-director bar against Martin Winterkorn, VW’s CEO.

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