Read more about the article Audi Boss Offered No Jail For Confession In Diesel Fraud Case
Image shows ex Audi CEO Rupert Stadler, aged 60, undated photo. He is likely to become the first top executive to be convicted in the diesel emissions scandal, by a court in the city of Munich, Germany. (Newsflash)

Audi Boss Offered No Jail For Confession In Diesel Fraud Case

Car giant Audi's former CEO Rupert Stadler has been offered a no-jail deal by prosecutors if he confesses to fraud charges over faked diesel emissions. Court officials in the city…

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Read more about the article Sanofi Brit Boss Sends Email Apology To Colleagues
Sanofi France boss Olivier Bogillot was in damage control mode on French news channel LCI, attempting to reassure France that "obviously", the French would also have access to the medication if it was developed by the company

Sanofi Brit Boss Sends Email Apology To Colleagues

The British CEO of French pharmaceutical company Sanofi, Paul Hudson, who caused a massive row when he said that the United States would be the first to receive any potential…

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