Ex-Audi Boss Convicted of Fraud in Automaker’s Diesel Emissions Scandal

Ex-Audi Boss Convicted of Fraud in Automaker’s Diesel Emissions Scandal
Rupert Stadler, former CEO of German car manufacturer Audi, sits in a regional court room and waits for the verdict in Munich, Germany, on June 27, 2023. Matthias Schrader/Pool via AP Photo
The Associated Press
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BERLIN—Former Audi boss Rupert Stadler was convicted of fraud Tuesday in connection with the automaker’s diesel emissions scandal, making him the highest-ranking executive found guilty over cars that cheated on emissions tests with the help of illegal software.

A German court handed Stadler a suspended prison sentence of 21 months and ordered him to pay a fine of 1.1 million euros ($1.2 million), some of which will go to charitable groups. The sentence resulted from an agreement between his lawyers, the judge, and prosecutors after he pleaded guilty last month.