VW may pay $3 billion diesel penalty

Staff Photo by Dan Henry / The Chattanooga Times Free Press- 11/1/16. The all-new Volkswagen Atlas is unveiled to Volkswagen Chattanooga employees during a quarterly all-team meeting, on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016. The Atlas will be in production late this year and hit dealerships spring 2017.
Staff Photo by Dan Henry / The Chattanooga Times Free Press- 11/1/16. The all-new Volkswagen Atlas is unveiled to Volkswagen Chattanooga employees during a quarterly all-team meeting, on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016. The Atlas will be in production late this year and hit dealerships spring 2017.

Volkswagen AG and the U.S. Justice Department are nearing an agreement to resolve the government's civil and criminal investigations that would require the German automaker to pay a penalty of more than $3 billion, sources briefed on the talks told Reuters.

The agreement is not final and could still change or fall apart but a deal could be announced as early as next week.

Volkswagen is also expected to face oversight by an outside monitor and agree to other significant reforms in connection with its diesel cheating scandal as part of a likely deferred prosecution agreement. VW has previously agreed to pay up to $17.5 billion to resolve claims by U.S. owners, federal and state regulators and dealers.

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