Carmaker accused of ‘massive fraud’ when selling bonds and cars described as clean diesel
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is suing Volkswagen and its former chief executive, accusing them of defrauding investors by making “deceptive” claims about the environmental impact of its cars.
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