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Police raid VW headquarters as probe mounts in Germany, US
German police swooped on Volkswagen's headquarters on Oct. 8, carrying away files and hard disks as the investigation into a massive pollution cheating scandal expanded on both sides of the Atlantic.
VW's US chief apologizes to Congress for emissions scandal
The head of Volkswagen's US division apologized to Congress and said the company takes "full responsibility" for an emissions cheating scandal, according to testimony released Oct. 7.
VW CEO says recall to start in January, be completed end-2016
Volkswagen Chief Executive Matthias Mueller said in an interview with a German newspaper that the company would launch a recall for cars affected by its diesel emissions crisis in January and complete the fix by the end of next year.
Volkswagen to hold extraordinary board meeting on Oct. 7: sources
Volkswagen's supervisory board will hold an extraordinary meeting on Oct. 7 at which finance chief Hans Dieter Poetsch is expected to be appointed as new head of the 20-member controlling panel, two sources said on Oct. 4.
Romania to Bill Volkswagen Over Emissions Scandal
The Romanian authorities are waiting until October 7 to receive more data from the German Volkwagen group about its emissions problems before deciding how much more environmental tax the company should pay.
Romania says that Volkswagen or its legal representatives in Romania must pay more environmental tax than it has done.
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EU's Schulz says Volkswagen scandal a "heavy blow" for German economy
The head of the European Parliament told a group of German regional newspapers that the emissions scandal at Volkswagen (VW) would hit the German economy hard but Europe?s biggest carmaker was likely to survive the crisis.
Germany?s finance and economy ministers have played down the risk of a broader economic danger for Germany from the scandal.
Merkel plays down impact of VW scandal on German image
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Oct.4 said the emissions scandal that has hit car giant Volkswagen was "dramatic" but would not inflict lasting damage to Germany's reputation.
Switzerland hits VW cars with registration ban, France opens probe
The Swiss Federal Roads Office on Oct. 2 issued a preliminary ban on registering new Volkswagen diesel vehicles that may be outfitted with software designed to cheat emissions tests, it said in a statement.
VW seeks to boost finances to meet emission scandal costs
Volkswagen is looking at ways to cut costs and boost cash flow and could sell more shares if the price of clearing up a scandal over its rigging of diesel emissions tests puts its credit rating at risk.
5700 VW, Audi Vehicles in Bulgaria Need Refit over Diesel Emissions Violations
The owners of 5700 new cars of the Volkswagen and Audi brands in Bulgaria will have to have their cars refitted due to the presence of illegal emission-control software.
The scandal broke out on September 18, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Volkswagen had to refit nearly half a million cars equipped with illegal software to bypass diesel emissions tests.