Volkswagen boss gets seven years in US prison over diesel emissions scandal

Volkswagen senior manager Oliver Schmidt has been sentenced to seven years in jail over the company's diesel emissions scandal.

A handout photo made available by the Volkswagen Group of America media center on 9 January 2017 shows German Oliver Schmidt

A handout photo made available by the Volkswagen Group of America media center on 9 January 2017 shows German Oliver Schmidt Source: AAP

A Volkswagen senior manager has been sentenced to seven years in a US prison for concealing software that was used to evade pollution limits on nearly 600,000 diesel vehicles.

Lawyers spent roughly 90 minutes giving different views about Oliver Schmidt's culpability in the scandal. But Judge Sean Cox sided with prosecutors, calling Schmidt a "key conspirator" who viewed the cover-up as an opportunity to "shine" and "climb the corporate ladder."

Schmidt led VW's engineering and environmental office in Michigan from 2012 to early 2015. He met with key California regulators in 2015 but didn't disclose the rogue software. The government says he later misled US investigators and destroyed documents.

Schmidt's lawyers argued that his role only heated up in 2015, years after others at VW hatched the scheme.


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Published 7 December 2017 10:08am
Updated 7 December 2017 10:21am


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