Admin I Thursday, April 25, 2024
BERLIN – Prosecutors in Germany have imposed a fine of €100 million ($107 million) on automotive supplier Continental in connection with the major diesel engine emissions manipulation scandal that rocked Germany’s automotive industry.
Continental and other corporations have faced proceedings for negligent breach of supervisory duties from prosecutors in Hanover, where Continental is based.
The diesel cheating scandal broke publicly in 2015, when regulators in the United States discovered that some Volkswagen diesel vehicles had been intentionally programmed to run cleaner during emissions testing than during actual road travel.
Several automotive suppliers have also faced fines and proceedings for their alleged roles in the scandal.
Continental on Thursday said that it would accept the fine and waive its right to appeal, adding that concluding the proceedings are in the best interest of the company.
According to the public prosecutor’s office, payment is to be made within six weeks to the state of Lower Saxony, where the court and Continental are based.