Volkswagen appoint Daimler manager to clear up emissions mess

October 16, 2015
Volkswagen appoint Daimler manager to clear up emissions mess Christine Hohmann-Dennhardt
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Volkswagen Group has appointed Daimler manager Christine Hohmann-Dennhardt as its board member for integrity and legal affairs.


Hohmann-Dennhardt, 65, will start her new job on January 1, 2016, and one of her key responsibilities will be to address the scandal over Volkswagen's rigging of diesel-emissions tests.

Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, head of the Center of Automotive Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen, said Daimler is helping VW to rebuild trust in the German car industry. "It's an important step to help VW clean up the affair," he said.
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