US consumer watchdog sues Volkswagen over diesel advertising claims

Lawsuit filed on Tuesday is latest move in emissions scandal

The US Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Volkswagen AG for falsely advertising that hundreds of thousands of diesel vehicles were environmentally friendly, when they were secretly emitting excess pollution.
The US Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Volkswagen AG for falsely advertising that hundreds of thousands of diesel vehicles were environmentally friendly, when they were secretly emitting excess pollution.

The US Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Volkswagen AG for falsely advertising that hundreds of thousands of diesel vehicles were environmentally friendly, when they were secretly emitting excess pollution.

The FTC filed the suit in a US District Court in San Francisco, saying that US consumers suffered “billions of dollars in injury” as a result of the deception.

VW has admitted to using undeclared software that allowed 580,000 diesel vehicles built since 2009 to emit up to 40 times legally allowable pollution.

The Justice Department sued VW for up to $46 billion in January for violating environmental laws and VW faces more than 500 civil lawsuits related to excess emissions, along with suits from some U.S. states. Last week, a federal judge set an April 21st deadline for VW to remedy the vehicles.

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VW spokeswoman Jeannine Ginivan said the automaker has received the FTC complaint and "continues to cooperate" with all US regulators.

- (Reuters)