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Abgasskandal in den USA: Audi droht der Rückkauf von 85.000 Autos

Because of the exhaust gas scandal, Audi is alarmed. The Volkswagen subsidiary may have to buy back all 85,000 cars with three-liter diesel engines from customers.
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VW-Abgasskandal: US-Richter billigt 15-Milliarden-Euro-Vergleich

One year after the acquaintance of the emission scandal an agreement between VW and the US authorities is established. The Group must pay € 15.2 billion.
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VW-Abgasskandal: US-Richter billigt 15-Milliarden-Euro-Vergleich

One year after the acquaintance of the emission scandal an agreement between VW and the US authorities is established. The Group must pay € 15.2 billion.
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Rolls-Royce 'made secret payments'

An investigation by The BBC and The Guardian has found new evidence that suggests Rolls-Royce was involved in Corruption: the company made secret payments of around £10m to an unregistered Indian agent. In addition of a suspicious payment of cash that may have helped Rolls-Royce win a major contract for engines on Hawk aircraft.
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Rolls-Royce 'made secret payments'

An investigation by The BBC and The Guardian has found new evidence that suggests Rolls-Royce was involved in Corruption: the company made secret payments of around £10m to an unregistered Indian agent. In addition of a suspicious payment of cash that may have helped Rolls-Royce win a major contract for engines on Hawk aircraft.
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Rolls-Royce middlemen may have used bribes to land major contracts

Rolls-Royce plc, Britain’s leading manufacturing multinational, hired a network of agents to help it land lucrative contracts in at least 12 different countries around the world, sometimes allegedly using bribe.
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Krejčíř chce zpátky do Česka, v JAR nabízí přiznání ke všem činům

Radovan Krejčíř wants to come back to the Czech Republic, he offers a confession to all his crimes. The czech citizen Radovan Krejčíř, who was judged in the Rebublic of South Africa (RSA), requested for a transportation back to the Czech Republic. Previous attempts of the Czech Republic to get him back were denied because of his bribery of the main judge. Now he changed his mind and he wants to confess to all his crimes in exchange for parallel ten years sentences. In a brief to the NPA (National Prosecuting Authority), his new lawyer, Eric Bryer, stated, that Krejčíř wants to confess to all his crimes in exchange for parallel ten years sentences, but he wants to be trasported back to Czech Republic, which agreed according to his czech lawyers. In the brief is also mentioned, that Radovan Krejčíř had corruption deals with highly ranked policie and justice offcials and he will také the stand against them, but only in the safety from the Czech Republic. He faces to six cirminal accusation and was already convicted for a kidnapping and a murder to 35 years in prison.

Tax-News.com: EU Authorities Make Arrests In VAT Fraud Sting

Law enforcement agencies from twelve member states and Europol have arrested members of a group responsible for value-added tax fraud worth EUR320m (USD348m).
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Press release: Net closes in on offshore tax cheats

The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, David Gauke, today launched a campaign warning offshore tax evaders that HMRC will start to receive details on UK taxpayers from more than 90 countries, under new global agreements championed by the UK.
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