Volkswagen set to propose plea deal on environment charges in Canadian court
Lawyers for German auto giant Volkswagen are set to propose a plea deal in an Ontario court today on allegations that the company broke numerous environmental laws.
The Canadian government announced Monday it was charging the behemoth with 58 infractions of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. It is also charged with two counts of providing misleading information.
The government says Volkswagen imported 128,000 cars into Canada between 2008 and 2015 that violated emissions standards.
Environment Canada’s investigation, launched in September 2015, was repeatedly criticized by environmental experts and lawyers for taking too long.