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NewsApril 21, 2017

Volkswagen to Pay $2.8B Criminal Penalty

A federal judge has ordered Volkswagen to pay a $2.8 billion criminal penalty on April 21 under a deal negotiated with the U.S. government to resolve its diesel emission scandal.

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NewsJuly 6, 2015

Guinea Man Attempted to Dupe Ghana Auto Dealers

A-26-year-old Guinean has been arrested by the police for posing as a bank official to defraud automobile companies of a fleet of cars.

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NewsDecember 29, 2014

New Zealand Fleet Manager Suspected of $1.5M Fraud

A municipal fleet manager from the New Zealand city of Dunedin has been suspected of $1.5 million in fraud that appears to have led to his suicide after questions were raised.

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NewsSeptember 2, 2014

New Zealand Official Resigns Over Fleet Fraud

One of the Dunedin City, New Zealand, Council's most senior managers has resigned over the Citifleet fraud investigation. According to evidence provided to the police, 152 fleet vehicles worth NZ$1.5 million were sold over the past decade and the proceeds pocketed.

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NewsMarch 20, 2013

Fighting Fuel Fraud in South Africa

Fuel fraud and theft – the two major causes of significant financial losses to the fleet industry in South Africa – have been reduced by a computerized fuel management system from fleet management services provider Avis Fleet Services.

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NewsMay 22, 2008

NADA Urges Federal Action to Reduce Vehicle Title Fraud

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) is urging the U.S. Department of Justice to finalize a critical rulemaking to help prevent rebuilt, wrecked, flooded or stolen vehicles from ending up on a consumer’s driveway.

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