Volkswage sets end-November deadline for scandal whistleblowers
BERLIN Volkswagen has set a deadline at the end of November for its whistleblower program designed to encourage workers to disclose information about the carmaker's two emissions scandals in a move to speed up investigations.
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- Former VW CEO quits as Audi chair as emission-scandal probes continue
- Volkswagen sets end-November deadline for diesel cheat whistleblowers: Sueddeutsche
- BMW targets annual motorcycle sales of 200,000 by 2020
- Volkswagen dampens hopes for quick results in emission-scandal probe
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