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Nearly 1 million vehicles in France fitted with cheating device, says VW

Total of 984,064 cars in France are involved in the emissions-rigging scandal, mostly Volkswagen models, but also Skoda and Seat cars.

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Nearly a million Volkswagen vehicles sold in France have been equipped with devices to cheat diesel emissions tests, the German manufacturer's French arm said Wednesday, reports RFI.

Volkswagen has admitted that some 11 million diesel cars worldwide are fitted with the device, which turns off pollution controls when the vehicle is being driven and turns them on only when it detects that the car is undergoing an emissions test.

German prosecutors launched an investigation earlier this week into former Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn over the rigging of vehicle emissions tests, as the carmaker suspended three top engineers in an attempt to tackle the crisis.

A total of 984,064 cars in France are involved in the scandal.

Read more of this report from RFI.