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Volkswagen Group emissions violations

Inquiry

The Transport Committee took evidence from Volkswagen representatives and others when the emissions scandal first came to light. The Committee will follow up with Volkswagen and the Minister of State for Transport on progress made in fixing affected vehicles and ensuring appropriate redress for drivers.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Letter from Paul Willis, Managing Director, Volkswagen Group UK Ltd to Louise Ellman regarding volkswagen emissions violations dated 21 December 2015
Inquiry Volkswagen Group emissions violations
Correspondence
Letter from Louise Ellman to Paul Willis, Managing Director, Volkswagen Group regarding the Volkswagen emissions violations dated 7 December 2015
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Letter from Patrick McLoughlin to Louise Ellman regarding Volkswagen Group emissions violations dated 10 November 2015
Inquiry Volkswagen Group emissions violations
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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25 January 2016
Inquiry Volkswagen Group emissions violations
Witnesses Paul Willis, Managing Director, Volkswagen UK, and Oliver Schmidt, Engineer, Volkswagen AG.
Oral Evidence
12 October 2015
Inquiry Volkswagen Group emissions violations
Witnesses Paul Willis, Managing Director, Volkswagen Group UK, and Mike Hawes, Chief Executive, SMMT; Rt Hon Patrick McLoughlin MP, Secretary of State, Michael Hurwitz, Director of the Energy, Technology and International Directorate, Ian Yarnold, International Vehicle Standards, Department for Transport, and Paul Higgs, Chief Executive, Vehicle Certification Agency (at 5.15pm).
Oral Evidence

Written evidence

No written evidence published.

Other publications

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