Independent essays and ideasAboutContactDeutsch
Tech

Volkswagen Could Face Criminal and Civil Charges in Justice Department Probe

There were preliminary settlement talks over resolving a criminal probe into the automaker's diesel emissions scandal, according to Reuters.

Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Officer Matthias Mueller Speaks To Shareholders At Annual General Meeting

Volkswagen (VLKAY) and the U.S. Justice Department have held preliminary settlement talks about resolving a criminal probe into the automaker’s diesel emissions scandal, two sources briefed on the matter said.

Get Data Sheet, Fortune’s technology newsletter.

Reuters reported in June that a criminal settlement could include a consent decree, an independent monitor overseeing the German automaker’s conduct and significant yet-to-be determined fines for emissions violations.

For more about the Volkswagen cheating scandal (a.k.a. “Dieselgate”), watch:

The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that the fines could top $1.2 billion.