FCA Emissions Fraud: Accountability or Accountancy?

Diesel Engines Have a Clean Future – Dec 1998 Ad for Dodge Powerwagon Concept – Courtesy of and Copyright Chrylser now Stellantis

Ken Zino of AutoInformed.com on FCA Emissions Fraud: Accountability or Accountancy?

Well…

“This case demonstrates the Criminal Division’s dedication to prosecuting companies that seek to place profits above full candor, good corporate governance, and timely remediation,” said Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “Today’s sentence shows that companies that engage in misleading U.S. regulators, or their own customers, will be held accountable.”

Whether this accountable enough or not is subject to debate. Critics say that this is just cash register justice whereby wealthy corporations buy their way out of criminal trouble and recover the costs through ongoing operations. Defenders point to the amount – a $300M criminal penalty – along with the organizational probation where FCA will be monitored for its regulatory behaviors*. There are also outstanding individual criminal cases.**

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