General Motors officials unlikely to face criminal charges for coverup of deadly defects
‘Despite overwhelming evidence of a cover-up, General Motors officials are unlikely to face criminal charges in relation to an ignition defect tied to more than 100 deaths.
A piece in the July 19 edition of the New York Times quotes unnamed government sources who report that due to “legal loopholes,” federal prosecutors are not likely to issue criminal indictments against GM officials in relation to problems with the ignition switch on several models linked to airbag non-deployment.
To date, the GM Ignition Compensation Claims Facility has approved 124 death claims related to the defect. Another 18 claims for severe injuries, such as permanent brain damage or paraplegia, have also been approved. In addition it has authorized payouts to 251 accident victims who suffered less severe injuries.’
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