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    Volkswagen's Emissions Scandal: How Could It Happen?

    By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
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    The case is a detailed ‘inside’ account of the ‘dieselgate’ scandal at Volkswagen which revealed how engineers had programmed software that enabled its cars to cheat emissions tests.

      Published 28 May 2018

      Reference 6346

      Length 22 page(s)

      Topic Responsibility

      Region Global

      Industry Automotive,  Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

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      Volkswagen's Emissions Scandal: How Could It Happen?

      By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
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      • Reference 6346

      • Published 28 May 2018

      • Length 22 page(s)

      • Topic Responsibility

      • Region Global

      • Industry Automotive,  Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

      The case is a detailed ‘inside’ account of the ‘dieselgate’ scandal at Volkswagen which revealed how engineers had programmed software that enabled its cars to cheat emissions tests.
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