US: German company to plead guilty in VW emissions scheme

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U.S. authorities say a German engineering company has agreed to plead guilty and pay $35 million for its role in the Volkswagen vehicle emissions scandal.

The Justice Department said Tuesday that IAV has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy in Detroit federal court on Jan. 18. The government says IAV misled regulators about whether certain VW and Audi vehicles met pollution standards.

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The diesel vehicles were programmed to trigger certain pollution results only during testing, not during regular road use. The scheme affected nearly 600,000 vehicles.

An email seeking comment was sent to IAV.

In a court filing, the government says IAV engineers traveled to a California test facility in 2006 and 2007 to evaluate whether the “defeat device software” was working. VW pleaded guilty in 2017.

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