In a meeting on Wednesday, September 23, the Executive Committee of the Supervisory Board of
Volkswagen AG discussed in detail the manipulation of emissions data of
Volkswagen Group diesel engines and came
to the following conclusions:
1. The Executive
Committee takes this matter extremely seriously. The Executive Committee
recognizes not only the economic damage caused, but also the loss of trust
among many customers worldwide.
2. The Executive
Committee agrees that these incidents need to be clarified with great
conviction and that mistakes are corrected.
At the same time, the Executive Committee is adamant that it will take
the necessary decisive steps to ensure a credible new beginning.
3. The Executive
Committee has great respect for Chairman Professor Dr. Winterkorn’s offer to
resign his position and to ask that his employment agreement be terminated. The
Executive Committee notes that Professor Dr. Winterkorn had no knowledge of the
manipulation of emissions data. The Executive Committee has tremendous respect
for his willingness to nevertheless assume responsibility and, in so doing, to
send a strong signal both internally and externally. Dr. Winterkorn has made invaluable contributions to
Volkswagen. The company’s rise to global company is inextricably linked to his
name. The Executive Committee thanks Dr. Winterkorn for towering contributions
in the past decades and for his willingness to take responsibility in this
criticall phase for the company. This
attitude is illustrious.
4. Recommendations
for new personnel will be presented at the upcoming meeting of the Supervisory
Board this Friday.
5. The Executive
Committee is expecting further personnel consequences in the next days. The
internal Group investigations are continuing at a high tempo. All participants
in these proceedings that has resulted
in unmeasurable harm for Volkswagen, will be subject to the full
consequences.
6. The Executive
Committee have decided that the company will voluntarily submit a complaint to
the State Prosecutors’ office in Brunswick. In the view of the Executive
Committee criminal proceedings may be relevant due to the irregularities. The
investigations of the State Prosecutor will be supported in all form from the
side of Volkswagen.
7. The Executive Committee proposes that the Supervisory
Board of Volkswagen AG create a special committee, under whose leadership
further clarifying steps will follow, including the preparation of the
necessary consequences. In this regard, the Special Committee would make use of
external advice. Further details about this will be decided at the Supervisory
Board meeting on Friday.
8. The Executive Committee is aware that coming to terms
with the crisis of trust will be a long term task that requires a high degree
of consistency and thoroughness.
9. The Executive Committee will work on these tasks together
with the employees and the Management Board. Volkswagen is a magnificent
company that depends on the efforts of hundreds of thousands of people. We
consider it our task that this company regains the trust of our customers in
every respect.
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