Bosch fined $100 million over scandal BERLIN: Robert Bosch GmbH has agreed to pay a F90 million ($100.21 million) fne for lapses in supervisory duties which enabled carmakers to engage in emissions cheating, German prosecutors in the city of Stuttgart said yesterday, the auto industry's diesel emissions cheating scandal, where carmakers used engine management control soft-ware to throttle back real-world pollu-tion levels during tests, being made POS-sible with the help of Bosch technology, prosecutors said, Privately-held Bosch, the world's biggest automotive supplier, Deliv-ered around 17 million technical devices equipped with engine man-agement software, prosecutors said in a. "Bosch has accepted the fine and will not appeal the decision, " They added. Prosecutors imposed a EZ million fine for a "regulatory offense" and a further e88 million to penalise "Economic Ben-efits, " Bosch said. "With the issue ofthe notice of fine, the investigations con-ducted by the Publie Prosecutor's Oflice of Stuttgart against Bosch as a sup-plier of engine control units for diesel engines has been" COMPLETED. ...
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