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South Korean prosecutors raid Volkswagen office in emissions probe

Published 19/02/2016, 09:09
© Reuters. A logo of Volkswagen is seen on a Golf car parked at a dealership in Seoul
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors on Friday searched the local office of Volkswagen AG (DE:VOWG_p) and sister firm Audi AG (DE:NSUG) as part of a probe into an emissions case, a spokesman for the German carmakers' local unit said, confirming media reports.

Volkswagen and Audi face a flurry of legal complaints globally after Volkswagen admitted in September to falsifying U.S. emissions tests on some of its diesel cars.

Yonhap News Agency said investigators from the Seoul Supreme Prosecutors' Office raided the office and the house of an unidentified senior company official on Friday. They seized emails exchanged with headquarters and documents on emissions verification and vehicle certification, the report said.

A spokesman for Volkswagen Korea confirmed the raid but provided no other details, and reiterated that the company is cooperating with the probe.

Two officials with the prosecutors' office were not immediately available for comment.

The country's environment ministry last month filed a criminal complaint against the South Korean unit of Volkswagen/Audi and two company officials, saying that their vehicles do not meet permissible emission levels required by law..

Under South Korean environmental law, a guilty conviction could result in a prison term of up to seven years and a fine of up to 100 million won ($81,253), the ministry has said.

© Reuters. A logo of Volkswagen is seen on a Golf car parked at a dealership in Seoul

Volkswagen and Audi top the imported car sales rankings in South Korea, the second-biggest Asian market for diesel cars after India.

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