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VW engineering executive sentenced to 40-month prison term in diesel case

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Re: VW engineering executive sentenced to 40-month prison term in diesel case

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Here's a case where a guys boss instructs him to write code that lets the company cheat emissions tests and to keep quiet about it. I wonder if he's thought that it would have been far better to have refused, even if it meant losing his job.

You don't know what sort of settlement is happening behind the scenes ..

Re: VW engineering executive sentenced to 40-month prison term in diesel case

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post #2

Here's a case where a guys boss instructs him to write code that lets the company cheat emissions tests and to keep quiet about it. I wonder if he's thought that it would have been far better to have refused, even if it meant losing his job.

I dunno, I kinda feel like this one is pretty clear-cut: 40 months in prison versus losing your job...

Re: VW engineering executive sentenced to 40-month prison term in diesel case

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Not questioning his innocence, but will the executives involved be held to the same legal standard?

EDIT: FTA

> U.S. prosecutors have charged eight current and former Volkswagen executives in connection with the diesel emissions cheating probe. Liang is one of the lowest-ranking executives charged so far.

> Another VW executive, Oliver Schmidt, has pleaded guilty and is scheduled to be sentenced in Detroit on Dec. 6. Under a plea agreement, Schmidt could face up to seven years in prison and a fine of between $40,000 and $400,000 after admitting to conspiring to mislead U.S regulators and violating clean air laws.

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