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Editor's Insight: How VW survived coverup and crisis to stay on top

New book claims VW spent 18 months covering up its diesel emissions cheating software before the scandal broke.

Mon, 15 May 2017

A couple of years ago the Volkswagen car company was embroiled in the biggest scandal ever to hit the motor vehicle industry.

A new book reveals details of an extensive cover-up after regulators first became suspicious about emissions from diesel engines in smaller VW cars.

The book, Faster,

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