German prosecutors have charged ex-Audi AG chief executive Rupert Stadler and three other employees of the automaker with fraud in the company’s diesel-emissions cheating scandal. The four employees are accused of developing illegal emissions software used in Volkswagens, Audis, and Porsches. Prosecutors did not name the three other employees. The charges are related to the...
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