Volkswagen investors seek $10.6 bn compensation over dieselgate scandal

Volkswagen shares lost up to 37% of their value in the days after authorities exposed illegal levels of pollution emitted from VW diesel cars

Volkswagen Beetle
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Last Updated : Sep 10 2018 | 3:07 PM IST

Volkswagen went on trial on Monday to face investors seeking 9.2 billion euros ($10.6 billion) in compensation, arguing the carmaker should have informed shareholders earlier about its diesel pollution scandal.

Shareholders representing 1,670 claims are seeking compensation for a slide in Volkswagen's (VW) share price triggered by the scandal, which broke in September 2015 and has cost the firm 27.4 billion euros in penalties and fines so far.

Presiding Judge Christian Jaede at the Braunschweig higher regional court will make opening remarks at the trial on Monday setting out the agenda and case priorities for the trial, which will then determine which witnesses may be called.

Plaintiffs suing the carmaker said VW failed in its duty to inform shareholders about the financial impact of the scandal, which became public only after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a "notice of violation" on Sept. 18, 2015.
 

Had institutional investors known about VW's criminal activities they may have sold shares earlier or not made purchases, thereby avoiding losses on their shareholdings, plaintiffs said.

VW shares lost up to 37 percent of their value in the days after authorities exposed illegal levels of pollution emitted from VW diesel cars.

VW has admitted systematic emissions cheating, but denies wrongdoing in matters of regulatory disclosure.

"This lawsuit is solely and exclusively about whether Volkswagen complied with its disclosure obligations towards shareholders and the capital markets," the carmaker said in a statement. "We are confident that this is the case."

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First Published: Sep 10 2018 | 2:18 PM IST

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