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German prosecutors target former PSA group over diesel cheating
by AFP Staff Writers
Frankfurt (AFP) Dec 1, 2021

German prosecutors said Wednesday they were investigating unnamed suspects from the former PSA car group over alleged diesel emissions cheating involving Mitsubishi, Peugeot and Citroen cars.

The PSA group recently merged with Fiat-Chrysler to form the global giant Stellantis.

"Unidentified individuals from the former PSA group are under investigation," a spokeswoman for the Frankfurt prosecution office told AFP, confirming German media reports.

"The investigations relate to engines that were deployed in SUV vehicles of the Mitsubishi, Peugeot and Citroen brands. No further information can be provided at this time," she added.

The probe is the latest fallout from the "dieselgate" scandal that erupted in 2015 when German automaker Volkswagen admitted tampering with millions of diesel vehicles to dupe emissions tests.

They were equipped with so-called defeat devices to make the engines seem less polluting in lab tests than they were on the road.

The scandal has since ensnared several top European carmakers, including Daimler, Fiat and Renault. Prosecutors have also targeted car part suppliers Bosch and Continental over their alleged roles in the development of the cheating software.

The "dieselgate" saga has so far cost the Volkswagen group more than 30 billion euros ($34 billion) in fines, legal fees and compensation.

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Austria's Greens halt controversial highway projects
Vienna (AFP) Dec 1, 2021
The Austrian government announced Wednesday it has halted several highway construction projects, an initiative by the Greens, a junior coalition partner, to fight climate change. The environment ministry, headed by Greens politician Leonore Gewessler, earlier this year launched a review of all new road construction plans by giant Asfinag, raising tensions within the coalition led by the conservatives. Among those ordered stopped on Wednesday is a planned eight-kilometre (five-mile) highway tunne ... read more

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