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Feds Weigh Charges Against GM Following Ignition Switch Recall

Feds Weigh Charges Against GM Following Ignition Switch Recall
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Tuesday, 09 June 2015 09:24 AM EDT

Federal prosecutors are weighing criminal wire fraud charges against General Motors over the company's failure to recall vehicles equipped with faulty ignition switches, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.

Citing people familiar with the matter, the newspaper said U.S. prosecutors in New York are considering other possible charges and have not made a final decision. Authorities hope to reach a settlement with the automaker by the end of summer or early fall, it reported.

Reuters could not immediately confirm the report, and representatives for the U.S. Department of Justice and General Motors could not be reached for comment.

General Motors, in a statement to the newspaper, said it is "cooperating fully" with the Justice Department.

According to the Wall Street Journal, prosecutors have determined that the company likely hid information about the switches and made misleading statements, leading authorities to zero in on the wire fraud charges.

It was the latest potential legal problem for the nation's No. 1 automaker as it continues to grapple with the fallout from the deadly ignition-switch defect in its vehicles that has led to more than 100 deaths and 2.6 million recalls.

Detroit-based GM is already facing various legal action over the defect, although a U.S. judge in April ruled the company could be shielded from some lawsuits.

It also faces more than 4,300 claims for compensation from people who said they suffered injuries related to the faulty switches or from relatives of those killed in related accidents, the lawyer overseeing the program has said.

 

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Federal prosecutors are weighing criminal wire fraud charges against General Motorsover the company's failure to recall vehicles equipped with faulty ignition switches, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. Citing people familiar with the matter, the newspaper said...
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