Bosch Settles Californian Diesel Cheating Probe For $25 Million Without Admitting Anything | Carscoops carscoops
Bosch is about to drop $25 million to settle a probe from California connected to the company’s role in diesel emission cheating scandals. The German parts supplier agreed to conditions as part of the settlement but avoids liability in the case. It also avoided having to acknowledge the validity of the claims against it.
California Attorney General, Rob Bonta released a statement championing the settlement as a big win for the state. “Bosch violated consumer trust when it gave Volkswagen and Fiat the technology they needed to skirt state and federal emissions tests. Bosch’s actions facilitated one of the biggest environmental crimes of our time, and today, they are paying the price,” he said.
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