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[VW SCANDAL] Fines on VW Korea slammed for falling short of estimates

[THE INVESTOR] The 17.8 billion won (US$15.98 million) penalty slapped on Audi Volkswagen Korea has come under fire for the amount, which fell far short of the initially envisioned 300 billion won.

The figure also compares with the US$15 billion settlement VW reached in the US.

The fine was imposed on 80 models manufactured by VW for tampering with the certification papers involving emission only. The papers for noise levels were also rigged, but were not within the scope of current laws. 


Sales people are seen at an Audi showroom in southern Seoul. The Investor
Sales people are seen at an Audi showroom in southern Seoul. The Investor


Another reason the fines were smaller than expected was because of a 1 billion won ceiling on fines that was revised upward to 10 billion won starting July 28.

The unrevised 1 billion won ceiling was applied in this case because the VW had voluntarily suspended the sales of 79 of its models before July 28.

Some critics now believe VW had the intention of avoiding higher fines in mind when it halted the sales.

With a 10 billion won revised ceiling, the fines on the German carmaker would theoretically have reached 68 billion won.

On Aug. 2, the local Environment Ministry suspended the sales of 80 Audi Volkswagen models and annulled their certification for manipulating documents to cheat on the government’s emissions and noise level tests. The penalties apply to 209,000 units -- or 68 percent of all of VW cars sold here since 2007.

By Kim Ji-hyun (jemmie@heraldcorp.com)

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