BRUSSELS—German car maker Volkswagen AG faces fresh legal pressure over its emissions-cheating scandal after European Union authorities for the first time recommended fraud charges against two company officials. The EU’s antifraud office, known as OLAF, has been investigating since November 2015 whether Volkswagen knowingly misused loans it was given by the EU’s finance arm, the European Investment Bank. The probe, which has come to...
Source: Wall Street Journal July 31, 2017 21:56 UTC