The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland (OAG) has filed an indictment in the Federal Criminal Court against a former employee of the Federal Roads Office FEDRO and two board members of a vehicle import company. Europe Federal Roads Office FEDRO According to the indictment, the two board members paid the FEDRO employee to change the data used to calculate CO2 sanctions so that their company was not required to pay any sanctions for more than three years. As a result, the Confederation has incurred a loss of around CHF 9 million. In 2012, Switzerland introduced CO2 emissions regulations for new cars with the aim of reducing CO2 emissions from new cars by the end of 2015 by an average of 130g CO2/km. If the average CO2 emissions of all vehicles of any importer exceed this goal, the Confederation charges a CO2 sanction. The Swiss Federal Office of Energy SFOE and the FEDRO keep the records on imports, and are responsible for billing and collecting the CO2 sanctions.