The End of a Legend: ‘Made in Germany’ Label Sours as Car Scandal Rages – SPIEGEL ONLINE

Logo of Der Spiegel.

Logo of Der Spiegel. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Here’s a very important article from Spiegel, with wide-ranging implications. It argues that Germany’s diesel scandal occurred because the government has long been too lenient on the automobile industry. It concludes that deep ties between politicians and the sector allowed the situation to get out of hand, with enormous damage to the country’s reputation as one of the world’s best carmakers.

Source: The End of a Legend: ‘Made in Germany’ Label Sours as Car Scandal Rages – SPIEGEL ONLINE

This lengthy article is a recommended read being an example of Spiegel’s investigative journalism at it’s best.

The article highlights how in Germany powerful industrial lobbying can seemingly sway government policy. If we are to believe the propositions, German automakers colluded together to understate environment risks and protect their profitability. In an election year, with huge numbers of auto industry related jobs, the German government showed weakness. So far, we have since little action from Brussels. But Spiegel highlights that the EU competition regulator has seriously large teeth, which have previously taken a bite at both Google and Gasprom. If it can be proven that cartel laws have been violated then penalties up to 10% of turnover can be levied. But challenging the German automakers is different to Google and Gasprom.

As a ‘Remainer’, I’m deeply saddened by this story which probably provides ‘Brexiteers’ with more ammunition. The EU is not level playing fields.

Thoughts?

Did Merkel cover up Volkswagen scandal? As car maker’s boss quits, German leader accused of accepting trickery ‘with a wink’ | Daily Mail Online

Volkswagen Wolfsburg industrial plant (Wolfsbu...

Volkswagen Wolfsburg industrial plant (Wolfsburg, Germany). Français : Usine du constructeur automobile Volkswagen AG dans la ville allemande de Wolfsbourg, siège social du groupe. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

In this hard-hitting article in the Daily Mail, Germany’s Greens claim Chancellor Mrs Merkel’s government admitted knowing about VW’s emissions test cheating software in an answer to a parliamentary question in July.

Source: Did Merkel cover up Volkswagen scandal? As car maker’s boss quits, German leader accused of accepting trickery ‘with a wink’ | Daily Mail Online

This story raises some deep rooted concerns about abuse of power and privilege. It’s quite amazing.

It raises a number of related issues. Firstly, it questions the integrity of Germany’s government. Secondly, it shows the power of the auto industry lobby. Thirdly, it shows the vulnerability of Germany’s export industry on the back of the VW scandal.

Thoughts?