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GM expands ignition-switch recall March 28, 2014 More than 11 years ago GM is recalling 2.4 million cars to fix the flawed switches, which the company has linked to 12 deaths.
GM’s 2014 ignition switch crisis resulted in a recall of some 30 million small cars worldwide and is connected to at least 124 deaths ... That means if there is a problem with a wire harness, ...
In addition to the $575 million, GM is expected to pay a $900 million fine to the government to avoid prosecution on wire fraud charges. With the settlements, GM is taking big steps toward moving ...
GM, the No. 1 U.S. automaker, took charges totaling $4.2 billion in 2014 to reflect costs associated with recalls, and a special fund was established to compensate victims of the ignition switch ...
A federal judge in New York dismissed a criminal case brought against General Motors in 2015 over the company's handling of an ignition-switch defect linked to 124 deaths.
According to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, GM engineers knew before the defective switch went into production in 2002 that it was prone to easy movement out of its "run" position into "off" or ...
A compensation fund set up for victims of faulty ignition switches in General Motors vehicles says the switches were responsible for 124 deaths and 266 injuries.
U.S. investigators haven’t found support for charging the auto maker with knowingly concealing information about an ignition-switch ... gm-switch -probe-1437757929 ... GM with criminal wire ...