Martin Winterkorn may have stepped down as the chief executive of Volkswagen in the wake of the diesel emissions scandal, but he's not out from under the company's large umbrella just yet.In fact ...
Former Volkswagen Group CEO Martin Winterkorn allegedly kept quiet for two weeks about emissions defeat devices in the company's models. US officials eventually made the automaker's deception ...
Meanwhile a big question mark hangs over the possible retrial of former VW boss Martin Winterkorn. In September 2015, investigations by US environmental authorities and scientists revealed that ...
The former chief executive of Volkswagen, Martin Winterkorn has appeared in court in Germany over the so-called ‘Dieselgate’ ...
Martin Winterkorn has stepped down as the CEO of Volkswagen following a scandal that has wiped as much as €25bn from VW's share value. A software cheat was discovered that allowed VW's 2-litre ...
The public prosecutor in Braunschweig charged Martin Winterkorn and four other managers with fraud. VW said it would not comment on the indictments. Mr. Winterkorn is already facing criminal ...
A German court said Thursday it would resume the trial of former Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn for market manipulation, due to the indefinite suspension of parallel proceedings on fraud charges.
HBR also notes that ex-Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn, who resigned amid the emissions scandal as the list was going to press, is ranked No. 20 based on the company's financial data through ...
The German carmaker posted its first quarterly deficit in at least 15 years on special costs related to the massive diesel emissions scandal. Still, VW lifted its profit margin which pushed the stock ...