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The Federal Court found that an initial 75 million Australian dollars penalty the company agreed with Australia’s consumer watchdog was “manifestly inadequate” and recommended the biggest fine ever in the country for breaching consumer rules.
The German auto giant is accused of fitting cars with software designed to cheat emissions tests. The firm said it “firmly believes” the lower fine earlier agreed with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission “was a fair amount”.
Volkswagen said it was “carefully reviewing the court’s reasons for deviating from that amount” and will “determine in coming weeks whether it will appeal”.
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Volkswagen said “most” of the 57,000 vehicles “have subsequently had an update to the engine-control software under the ongoing voluntary recall”.