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VW engineer pleads guilty to Criminal Charges on emissions scandal ,
in a federal court in Detroit, James Liang, a German engineer VW, pleaded guilty to charges of offence we Clean Air Act, conspiracy to defraud the United States and wire fraud.
in doing so, he is the first VW to face criminal prosecutions against the Dieselgate saga and faces up to five years in prison.
Liang first started working at Volkswagen in 1983 and in 2006, has played a vital role to develop a device to cheat for the Jetta, reports coach . This device has been tested and then in the United States and its effects hidden emissions regulators.
while Volkswagen agreed to a settlement with us worth of authorities more than $16.5 billion, the company still faces criminal charges in the country and several of its employees may also face criminal charges individually.
VW engineer pleads guilty to Criminal Charges on emissions scandal
VW engineer pleads guilty to Criminal Charges on emissions scandal

in a federal court in Detroit, James Liang, a German engineer VW, pleaded guilty to charges of offence we Clean Air Act, conspiracy to defraud the United States and wire fraud.
in doing so, he is the first VW to face criminal prosecutions against the Dieselgate saga and faces up to five years in prison.
Liang first started working at Volkswagen in 1983 and in 2006, has played a vital role to develop a device to cheat for the Jetta, reports coach . This device has been tested and then in the United States and its effects hidden emissions regulators.
while Volkswagen agreed to a settlement with us worth of authorities more than $16.5 billion, the company still faces criminal charges in the country and several of its employees may also face criminal charges individually.
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