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Volkswagen emissions scandal: 6 employees indicted, company will pay $4.3BSix high-level Volkswagen employees from Germany were indicted in the U.S. on Wednesday in the VW emissions-cheating scandal, while the automaker itself agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges and pay $4.3 billion — by far the biggest fine ever levied by the government against an automaker.CanadaJan 11, 2017
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Volkswagen Canada reaches deal to compensate owners impacted by emissions scandalVolkswagen will compensate Canadian owners of vehicles impacted by the emission scandal, after the automaker reached a deal to settle a class-action lawsuit, according to reports.CanadaDec 19, 2016
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U.S. judge approves $15B Volkswagen emissions scandal settlementU.S. District Judge Charles Breyer signed the order Tuesday approving the largest auto-scandal settlement in the nation's history.ConsumerOct 25, 2016
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Volkswagen to pay US dealers $1.2 billion over emissions scandalVolkswagen has agreed to pay its U.S. dealers up to $1.2 billion to compensate them for losses they said they suffered as a result of the company's emissions cheating scandal.MoneySep 30, 2016
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