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James Robert Liang was sentenced to 40 months in prison and ordered to pay a INR 12,806,454.35fine after pleading guilty to charges he conspired to defraud the United States and violate the Clean Air Act, the court announced.
The sentencing comes several weeks after former VW executive Oliver Schmidt pleaded guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges in the “dieselgate” matter, which has brought one of the world’s to auto makers into disgrace. Liang was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release upon his release from prison, according to a spokesman for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
However, US authorities may choose to deport Liang to Germany once he is released, the spokesman said. The sentence was significantly harsher than what prosecutors had recommended. In exchange for Liang’s cooperation, Justice Department officials had recommended a sentence of only three years and a fine of just INR 1,280,645.43.
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The company has set aside more than INR 1,536.77 billion to cover the fines and compensation in the scandal, in which it admitted in 2015 to equipping about 11 million cars worldwide with so-called defeat devices to mask emissions.