BERLIN (Reuters) - The supervisory board of German carmaker Volkswagen VOWG_p.DE will meet on Wednesday, the board's executive committee said on Tuesday, after prosecutors indicted CEO Herbert Diess over the company's diesel emissions scandal.

The committee still does "not see that the capital market was deliberately not informed", it said here.

Prosecutors in the northern city of Braunschweig on Tuesday accused Volkswagen’s CEO of holding back market-moving information on rigged emissions tests four years ago, raising the prospect of fresh upheaval at the carmaker just as it tries to reinvent itself as a champion of clean driving.