German court says VW should have made public its plans for emissions-cheating

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The higher regional court in Braunschweig said that the parties now had time until the end of January to comment on its preliminary conclusion and to provide evidence on what knowledge management had.

Volkswagen admitted in 2015 to cheating U.S. diesel engine tests, sparking the biggest crisis in its history and costing the carmaker more than 32 billion euros ($37.7 billion) in vehicle refits, fines and legal costs so far.