Power Struggle: Carmaker Volkswagen and Martin Winterkorn

power struggle: No doubt so that he himself could proclaim the ambitious goal had been met, according to Deutsche Welle. It didn't quite work out that way Three weeks after that announcement, a bomb went off. On September 2, 2015, after the boss had just won a grueling internal power struggle, his employer announced that it wanted to keep him in charge until 2018, two years longer than planned. The company boss, Martin Winterkorn, the CEO of Europe's largest carmaker Volkswagen, had to go. And since those days in September, 2015, nothing has been the same at VW. From then on, words like compensation, recalls, prosecution, criminal charges, arrests and above all billions in fines have set the tone of communications from Wolfsburg and economic reports on Volkswagen. Dieselgate took its course. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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