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General Motors faces criminal investigation over ignition recall

The Justice Department will launch a rare criminal investigation to find out if General Motors broke any laws with its slow response to a defect that prompted a widespread recall. GM's CEO has promised 'an unflinching look' at what happened. 

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The logo for General Motors decorates the entrance at the site of a GM information technology center in Roswell, Ga. A congressional committee is investigating the way General Motors and a federal safety agency handled a deadly ignition switch problem in compact cars.

The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into whether an ignition defect linked to 13 fatalities was ignored by聽General Motors for over a decade before it launched a massive recall last month.

On Tuesday, a congressional panel launched its own investigation.聽Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D) of West Virginia has asked for a Senate investigation, as well.
The probe follows a North American recall of GM vehicles with faulty ignition switches including the Chevrolet Cobalt, Pontiac G5, and Pontiac Pursuit in model years 2005-07 (sold only in Canada); the 2003-07 Saturn Ion; the 2006-07 Chevrolet HHR and Pontiac Solstice; and the 2007 Saturn Sky.聽

GM says the ignition defect could cause the engine and electrical systems of an affected vehicle to be switched off while the vehicle is in operation. A faulty ignition switch might be knocked out of the 鈥渞un鈥 position if the vehicle goes off-road or is jarred in some way, said GM, and could mean airbags won鈥檛 deploy in a crash.聽

GM has linked the defect to 31 accidents and 13 fatalities. 聽The company also told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that it investigated reports of聽problems with the ignition switches over the past 10 years but never fixed or replace the parts. It didn't launch the recall of the 1.6 million affected vehicles until last month, and it's that inaction that has sparked the investigations.

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is investigating GM鈥檚 handling of consumer complaints related to the ignition problems, as well as the response of the National Transportation Safety Administration, according to a statement released by the panel鈥檚 chairman, Rep. Fred Upton (R) of Michigan.聽

On Monday, GM released a timeline of what had happened.

鈥淭he chronology shows that the process employed to examine this phenomenon was not as robust as it should have been,鈥 said Alan Batey, GM鈥檚 North America president, in a statement. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 GM is committed to doing business differently and better. We will take an unflinching look at what happened and apply lessons learned here to improve going forward.鈥

GM stock dropped by 5.15 percent Tuesday, closing at 35.18 per share. GM sales rose by 4 percent in 2013, when it sold more than 9.7 million vehicles worldwide and revenue increased by 2 percent to $155.4 billion, but the company鈥檚 2013 profits of $3.8 billion fell short of the $4.9 billion profit GM reported in the previous year.

GM鈥檚 North America recall follows a separate recall launched by the company in China during December, which affected about 1.46 million vehicles built by a partnership of GM and Shanghai General Motors. In that recall, problems involved the vehicles鈥 fuel oil pump, according to the BBC.

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