German prosecutors widen Continental investigation to executives

Reuters

Published Nov 18, 2021 05:23AM ET

Updated Nov 18, 2021 07:46AM ET

HAMBURG (Reuters) -German prosecutors have widened their investigation at automotive supplier Continental AG (OTC:CTTAY) to include former Chief Executive Elmar Degenhart and finance chief Wolfgang Schaefer, whose surprise departure was announced late on Wednesday.

The car parts maker is one of the manufacturers under investigation on suspicion of hiding illegal levels of pollution following a regulatory clampdown on toxic fumes triggered by Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p)'s 2015 admission that it had cheated emissions tests.

The software used in the 1.6 litre diesel engine Volkswagen developed for sale in Europe came from Continental, though the supplier has said it was not involved in the manipulation as engine controls are programmed by clients themselves.

The individuals now under investigation are suspected of breach of trust, failure to fulfil supervisory duties and being an accessory to fraud, the Hanover prosecutor's office said on Thursday.

The people under investigation also include a former board member of Continental's Powertrain unit and two employees below board level, prosecutors said, without naming the persons.

"This development shook us," Continental's works council said in a statement.

"We at Continental are paying dearly for the focus on profit at any price. Therefore, we call for a return to what the company stands for: trust, reliability, transparency and openness. We demand a new start with more courage to be honest," it said.

Continental, Degenhart and Schaefer declined to comment.

Shares in Continental were down 3.3% by 1145 GMT.