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German government slams Fiat no-show in emissions probe

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AP Berlin
Germany's transport minister has accused Fiat Chrysler of "uncooperative behavior" after the Italian-American automaker failed to show up for a meeting to discuss the emission levels of its diesel vehicles.

Alexander Dobrindt said in a statement today that Fiat's behavior was "completely incomprehensible" as there were "concrete allegations" against the automaker.

Dobrindt had asked Fiat representatives to meet with officials today as part of a broader probe into illegal diesel emissions controls sparked by the Volkswagen scandal. The German carmaker has admitted using software to cheat on US emissions.

The transport ministry said it received a letter from Fiat's lawyer canceling the meeting on the grounds that the company's cars are certified by Italian authorities, meaning that country is responsible for any investigation.

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First Published: May 19 2016 | 11:13 PM IST

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