Audi CEO to remain in German police custody

IANS  |  Berlin 

A Court on Monday rejected a request by Stadler to be released from police custody after being imprisoned eight weeks ago in the course of ongoing "dieselgate" investigations in

A for the court was quoted by as saying that Stadler remained under urgent suspicion of having known of diesel emissions-cheating practices at without halting the sale of affected vehicles.

Additionally, the arrest warrant delivered to the was not overturned because of a danger of collusion still posed by the 55-year-old suspect.

Stadler had filed a legal complaint in the hope of being set free as he is awaiting the formal opening of a court trial to probe Audi's involvement in the "dieselgate" scandal.

Stadler and another unnamed at the subsidiary are suspected of offenses of criminal fraud and "indirect false certification" in the marketing of diesel vehicles which were fitted with to understate their actual Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions.

German investigators believe that the Ingolstadt-based has sold at least 210,000 diesel vehicles with in the and since 2009.

The suspended has already provided a first testimony to prosecutors while imprisoned at the Augsburg-Gablingen penitentiary facility near It remains unclear, however, whether or not he denied the accusations against him.

Stadler has been temporarily replaced in his role on the Audi management board by Schot. Volkswagen has hesitated to fire Stadler prior to a conclusion of judicial proceedings against him and has only suspended the jailed CEO whose regular contract is scheduled to expire in 2022.

The arrest marked the first time that a member of the management board of a German carmaker was taken into police custody in the "dieselgate" scandal.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 02:42 IST