Top GM engineer to leave in post-recall reorganization
DETROIT/WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) – General Motors’ top engineering executive, a longtime colleague and key lieutenant of Chief Executive Mary Barra, is retiring in the automaker’s highest profile...
View ArticleExclusive: Congressional probe looks at Barra’s, GM executives’ links to switch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Congressional investigators are examining whether General Motors Co Chief Executive Mary Barra and other senior executives were more involved than they have publicly acknowledged...
View ArticleGM apologizes for sending recall notices to victims’ families
June 3 (Reuters) – General Motors on Tuesday apologized to families of accident victims who have been notified to bring in cars for replacement of defective ignition switches. “We are deeply sorry to...
View ArticleExclusive: GM apologizes for sending recall notices to victims’ families
By Marilyn Thompson and Paul Lienert (Reuters) – General Motors on Tuesday apologized to families of accident victims who have been notified to bring in cars for replacement of defective ignition...
View ArticleGM internal probe details years of missteps on deadly switch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A 325-page report on General Motors Co’s mishandling of a deadly ignition switch details missteps by employees and officials over 11 years – from lawyers who failed to heed...
View ArticleU.S. ignition-switch investigation extended to Chrysler
DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Problems with vehicle ignition switches have drawn U.S. safety regulators to investigate a second Detroit automaker, Chrysler Group, even as General Motors Co (GM.N:...
View ArticleExclusive: GM board warned of serious problems by quality manager in 2002
WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) – A former head of General Motors corporate quality audit warned the company’s board in a letter in 2002 that it needed to “stop the continued shipment of unsafe vehicles”...
View ArticleGM board warned of serious problems by quality manager in 2002
WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) – A former head of General Motors corporate quality audit warned the company’s board in a letter in 2002 that it needed to “stop the continued shipment of unsafe vehicles”...
View ArticleExclusive: U.S. safety chief raps GM’s ‘flawed’ culture on recalls
By Marilyn W. Thompson and Paul Lienert (Reuters) – The top U.S. auto safety regulator harshly criticized General Motors Co (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) for not promptly reporting and...
View ArticleU.S. safety chief raps GM’s ‘flawed’ culture on recalls
By Marilyn W. Thompson and Paul Lienert (Reuters) – The top U.S. auto safety regulator harshly criticized General Motors Co for not promptly reporting and recalling cars now linked to at least 19...
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