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Road to justice? America sues Volkswagen for billions

January 5, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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The Justice Department sued Volkswagen on Monday over emissions-cheating software found in nearly 600,000 vehicles sold in the United States, potentially exposing the company to billions of dollars in penalties for clean air violations.

The civil complaint against the German automaker, filed on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency in U.S. District Court in Detroit, alleges the company illegally installed software designed to make its “clean diesel” engines pass federal emissions standards while undergoing laboratory testing. The vehicles then switched off those measures in real-world driving conditions, spewing harmful gases at up to 40 times what is allowed under federal environmental standards.

“Car manufacturers that fail to properly certify their cars and that defeat emission control systems breach the public trust, endanger public health and disadvantage competitors,” John C. Cruden, the assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division, said in a statement.

“The United States will pursue all appropriate remedies against Volkswagen to redress the violations of our nation’s clean air laws alleged in the complaint,” he said.

The company is in the midst of negotiating a massive mandatory recall with U.S. regulators and potentially faces more than $18 billion in fines for violations of the federal Clean Air Act.

The company and its executives could also still face separate criminal charges, while a raft of private class-action lawsuits filed by angry VW owners are pending.

Volkswagen Group of America spokeswoman Jeannine Ginivan said Monday that the company “will continue to cooperate with all government agencies investigating these matters.”

In past statements, high-ranking VW executives have sought to blame only a small number of software developers in Germany for the suspect computer code designed to trick emissions tests. The company has hired a U.S.-based law firm to conduct an internal investigation into the scheme. The findings of that review have not yet been made public.

The company first acknowledged in September that the cheating software was included in its diesel cars and SUVs sold since the 2009 model year, as well as some recent diesel models sold by the VW-owned Audi and Porsche brands. Worldwide, the company says cheating software was included in more than 11 million vehicles.

The federal lawsuit alleges that Volkswagen intentionally tampered with the vehicles sold in the U.S. to include what regulators call a “defeat device,” a mechanism specifically designed to game emissions tests. Under the law, automakers are required to disclose any such devices to regulators.

Because Volkswagen kept its suspect software secret, the lawsuit alleges the company’s cars were sold without a valid “certificate of conformity” issued by EPA to regulate new cars manufactured or imported into the country.

In addition to producing far more pollution than allowed, experts say the excess nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions from the more than half-million VW vehicles had a human cost. A statistical and computer analysis by the Associated Press estimated the extra pollution caused somewhere between 16 and 94 deaths over the last seven years, with the annual toll increasing as more of the diesels were on the road.

“With today’s filing, we take an important step to protect public health by seeking to hold Volkswagen accountable for any unlawful air pollution, setting us on a path to resolution,” said Assistant Administrator Cynthia Giles for EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. “So far, recall discussions with the company have not produced an acceptable way forward. These discussions will continue in parallel with the federal court action.”

Justice Department officials said on Monday the case was filed in the Eastern District of Michigan because that is where “significant activity” related to the company’s cheating scheme occurred. EPA’s primary emissions-testing lab is located in Ann Arbor and Volkswagen also has facilities in the Detroit metro area.

However, as the legal case proceeds, the venue is expected to move to Northern California, where hundreds of the class-action cases have been consolidated and state regulators played a key role in uncovering VW’s deceptions.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. Johnny Hiott says

    January 5, 2016 at 11:14 am

    It is truly amazing how anti industry our criminal govt. is. It truly could care less about the environment it only uses it as a means of stealing more monies. The epa dumps millions of gallons of toxic waste into creeks and rivers thereby destroying the water supply for three states and there is not even an investigation. The environment in America would be just fine if it did not have the US govt. looking after it.

    • Bruce says

      January 5, 2016 at 8:21 pm

      What does the Government have to do with Volkswagen cheating on emission tests ???

  2. Bo Didley says

    January 5, 2016 at 7:54 pm

    What’s Bernie got to do with this you moron, VW stands for excellence, the best in German engineering and a close second only to British engineering (afraid you yankee boys are a mile behind). Its a bit like the Queen getting caught pickpocketing tourists outside Buckingham Palace, no-ones going to say what’s the big deal when London’s full of low life drug dealers.

  3. Bruce says

    January 5, 2016 at 8:22 pm

    We couldn’t shutdown coal and Oil industries fast enough. But we are making progress thank GOD!

  4. Rick G. says

    January 5, 2016 at 8:36 pm

    Let’s set the record straight – the EPA does not give a DAMN about our environment. Like all government entities, it’s ONLY concern is self preservation and expansion. This agency allows U.N. uber-government mandated planes to spray our skies with aluminum, barium and other chemicals in an attempt to influence climate and weather (search “What are they spraying?” on the internet). Geo-engineering. If I used a spray-plane to spew poison over my state, I would expect to be shot down by the National Guard (and rightfully so). Anyway… Now VW has been caught with their hand in the cookie jar, and the EPA feels compelled to do it’s job, for a change. Perhaps the possible $18 billion in fines spurred them into action. In any event, I assure you it was not because they were concerned with the welfare of the public.

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