Germany's Schroeder says won't comment on VW affair

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BERLIN, July 5 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said on Tuesday he would not comment on a corruption investigation at car maker Volkswagen AG on whose board he used to sit.

"I will clearly not get involved in the discussion going on there (at VW) because as you know there is an official procedure," Schroeder told a news conference to present the electoral manifesto of his Social ...

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