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Audis vd häktad i spåren av tyska utsläppsskandalen

Audis vd Rupert Stadler har häktats i Tyskland i spåren av diesel-skandalen, bekräftar ägaren Volkswagen till Bloomberg enligt Nyhetsbyrån Direkt.

Enligt åklagare greps Stadler på grund av risken att han skulle kunna förstöra bevismaterial, skriver Reuters.

Stadler har förnekat kännedom om att koncernens fordon var riggade att bedrägligt klara utsläppstester.

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Rupert Stadler
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Rupert Stadler (born 17 March 1963 in Titting, Germany) is a German business executive and chairman of the Vorstand (CEO) of Audi AG. Rupert Stadler was the son of a farmer in Wachenzell in the Eichstätt (district) in Bavaria, Germany.
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Utsläppskandalen
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Scandals relating to higher than reported emissions from diesel engines began in 2014, when the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) reported discrepancies between European and US models of vehicles. Beginning with the VW scandal, vehicles built by a wide range of car makers were found to emit higher levels of pollution under real world driving conditions. Independent tests carried out by the German car club ADAC proved that, under normal driving conditions, diesel vehicles including the Volvo S60, Renault's Espace Energy and the Jeep Renegade, exceeded legal European emission limits for nitrogen oxide (NOx) by more than 10 times. ICCT and ADAC showed the biggest deviations from Volvo, Renault, Jeep, Hyundai, Citroën and Fiat. Researchers have criticized the inadequacy of current regulations and called for the use of a UN-sanctioned test called Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures that better reflects real-life driving conditions. The test is not due to come into force until 2017, with critics saying that car firms have lobbied fiercely to delay its implementation due to the high cost of meeting stricter environmental controls. Conservative Internal Market spokesman Daniel Dalton - who led the legislation through the European Parliament - described the previous regulations as "at best patchy and at worst ineffective." and said his latest 2018 report introduced a strong, transparent system to ensure cars are safe and meet emissions standards. Since 2016, 38 out of 40 diesel cars tested by ADAC failed a NOx-test.
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