General Motors Fined $35 Million for Hiding Safety Defect

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-05-19 16:08:17

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Detroit, May 19 (RHC)-- The auto giant General Motors has been hit with a $35 million fine over its concealment of a safety defect linked to hundreds of deaths. GM began recalling millions of vehicles this year, despite knowing of a faulty ignition switch in its vehicles at least a decade earlier.

The Transportation Department has now fined GM as part of its probe into the defect, one of several investigations under way by government agencies and Congress. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said GM’s silence caused deaths. He said that "since at least November of 2009, GM has had information linking ignition switch problems with airbags failing to deploy. They had that information and they told no one."

GM recalled another 2.7 million vehicles last week, bringing the total this year to 12.8 million.

 

 



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