BCN-24 Nissan admits falsifying emissions data on cars made in Japan

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Nissan admits falsifying emissions data on cars made in Japan

TOKYO, July 9, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Nissan admitted Monday that data on
exhaust emissions and fuel economy had been deliberately “altered”, dealing a
blow to the Japanese car giant’s efforts to recover from an inspection
scandal last year.

The company did not say how many cars were affected by the falsifications,
which were uncovered during voluntary tests of all parts of Nissan’s
operations conducted in the wake of last year’s scandal.

It said that tests on exhaust emissions and fuel economy had “deviated
from the prescribed testing environment”.

In addition, it said inspection reports had been drawn up “based on
altered measurement values”.

Nissan’s share price dropped 4.56 percent to 1,003.5 yen after it said it
would make a statement on exhaust measurements following a report of
falsification.

The firm vowed a “full and comprehensive investigation” into its latest
fake data scandal.

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