Bosch to Pay California $25 Million for Its Role in Diesel Emissions Cheating Scandals

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Bosch to Pay California $25 Million for Its Role in Diesel Emissions Cheating Scandals
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Bosch to pay California $25 million for its role in diesel emissions cheating scandals.

This settlement resolves allegations that Bosch participated in misconduct by supplying hardware, software, calibration services, and other items and services to VW and Stellantis when"it knew or should have known that these auto manufacturers were violating environmental and consumer protection laws," a“Bosch violated consumer trust when it gave Volkswagen and Fiat Chrysler the technology they needed to skirt state and federal emissions tests,” Bonta said in a statement.

The diesel emissions cheating scandals involving Volkswagen and Stellantis have been going on for years. VW's cheating was first discovered in 2015, while Stellantis was discovered to have been cheating back in 2017. A flurry of lawsuits, fines, and settlements followed for both automakers, with a total payout of nearly $16 billion from both automakers.

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