VW will name sales boss Schot as Audi interim CEO after Stadler arrest, report says

Schot joined Audi last September as sales and marketing boss.
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Volkswagen Group is preparing to name sales and marketing boss Bram Schot as interim chief at its Audi unit, according to a person familiar with the matter, following the arrest of the brand’s longtime CEO Rupert Stadler over his role in VW’s diesel-emissions cheating.

The decision may be announced as soon as Monday, said the person, who asked not to be named because the deliberations are not public.

Stadler, 55, has been placed on leave by VW Group after Munich prosecutors took him into custody in the early hours of Mondayat his home in Ingolstadt, Germany, sources said.

The arrest took Volkswagen and its investors by surprise. Stadler, named a suspect in the long-running diesel probe days ago, is accused of fraud and falsifying public documents in relation to selling diesel cars in Europe. He has agreed to testify to prosecutors later this week.

With Stadler’s ensnarement, German prosecutors probing VW since September 2015 have finally broken through to the automaker’s higher ranks. Stadler’s arrest also raises new questions about a VW response that’s alternated between stonewalling and cooperation, while protecting its most senior managers.

Schot joined Volkswagen from Daimler in 2011 and has held roles in its commercial vehicles unit. The 56-year-old executive was named to Audi’s management board last year, long after the VW scandal erupted.


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