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VW says did not break EU consumer rules in emissions scandal

Published 09/08/2016, 02:16 PM
Updated 09/08/2016, 02:20 PM
© Reuters. A Volkswagen logo adorns a sign outside a dealership for the German automaker located in the Sydney suburb of Artarmon
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p) has rejected suggestions it may have breached European Union consumer rules in connection with its emissions cheating scandal, and said it does not see the need to compensate affected car owners.

EU Consumer Commissioner Vera Jourova said on Monday the European Commission was assessing whether Volkswagen had violated two EU consumer directives.

Several officials have also urged the German carmaker to draw up a compensation scheme for affected EU drivers similar to the one it has agreed with U.S. authorities.

In a letter to Jourova dated Sept. 7 and seen by Reuters on Thursday, Volkswagen said a technical fix had been found and was already available for more than 50 percent of the affected vehicles across the 28 EU member states.

"We therefore believe there is no room or need for any additional compensation," Volkswagen said in the letter signed by its head of public affairs, Thomas Steg.

© Reuters. A Volkswagen logo adorns a sign outside a dealership for the German automaker located in the Sydney suburb of Artarmon

The company also said it did not believe it had breached the two regulations identified by Jourova - the Consumer Sales and Guarantees Directive and the Unfair Commercial Practises Directive - adding the technical fixes were being carried out entirely at the carmaker's expense.

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