The Volkswagen scandal, by Jack Ewing

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The Volkswagen scandal emerged as one of the great corporate frauds of recent times. However, the year after it became known about the manipulation of its engine software to falsify its information on emissions, the brand increased its sales. It seems as if negative publicity has turned into publicity after all. A sad precedent that will attract the attention of all manner of unscrupulous manufacturers.

It all started in 2015. And until 2017, the company has been assessing the economic impact that the replacement of so many cars sold will entail. The compensations are already coming out and the users, as well as the United States government, the most belligerent of all, are taking for themselves fully paid.

But beyond the compensation, worst of all is the lack of business ethics evidenced by this monster of motorsport. At book The Volkswagen scandal, its author brings us closer to the ultimate reality of the facts. Few of us knew that everything started from absolutely unsatisfactory designs in terms of their ecological commitment. It was the year 2009 and stopping the imminent mass production was a high cost for the company. The best they could think of was a forward escape.

The fraud was served, but the premiums for sales of managers and marketers were stronger than the reality of assuming a tremendous fiasco.

At first those same managers were plunged into tragedy and disappointment, but little did they imagine that soon after, sales would pick up again. Their business goals, the very ones for which they had been able to hide their failure, would burst forth splendidly shortly thereafter. End of negative publicity, let's just stick with the term publicity, in whatever sense it is. If something is seen, it is sold.

If profitable sanctions were already something known and applied by large companies, the possibility that their sales rise shortly after having deceived everyone is seen as the great new approach in any type of production, a disaster ...
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