Volkswagen agrees to Australian settlement over diesel cheating

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Volkswagen said on Monday it had agreed to pay up to AUS$127 million (US$87.3 million) to settle lawsuits brought on behalf of thousands of ...

SYDNEY: Volkswagen said on Monday it had agreed to pay up to AUS$127 million to settle lawsuits brought on behalf of thousands of Australian customers caught up in its global diesel emissions cheating scandal.

The German automaker said it would pay about AUS$1,400 each to owners of affected Volkswagen, Audi and Skoda EA189 diesel vehicles who opted into the lawsuit."This is a significant step toward fully resolving the diesel lawsuits in Australia," a Sydney-based Volkswagen spokesman said in an emailed statement.

As part of the settlement, which was agreed on a"no-admissions basis", Volkswagen will pay the legal costs of the claimants who filed several class-action lawsuits. "This is an important step in providing a measure of justice and redress to the thousands of Australian motorists who claim they were financially impacted by the diesel emissions issue," principal lawyer at Maurice Blackburn, Julian Schimmel said.The settlement follows revelations in 2015 that Volkswagen was using an illegal engine-control software to cheat pollution tests. The company has already paid billions of dollars in legal costs around the world.

The Australian consumer watchdog in 2016 also sued the German carmaker alleging it intentionally sold more than 57,000 vehicles with software which deceived buyers about levels of toxic emissions.In the United States, Volkswagen has already agreed to pay more than US$25 billion in claims from owners, environmental regulators, states and dealers and offered to buy back about 500,000 polluting U.S. vehicles.In May, the group said it had set aside 5.

 

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