I’m sure a lot of people at GM knew about this and did nothing, especially the prior CEOs. If the evidence is there, should someone be prosecuted? I think yes. It would definitely send a strong message that this isn’t to be tolerated anymore.
Agreed and that’s brought up in the article. An engineer, Raymond DeGiorgio is on the hot seat, if anyone is prosecuted it’ll probably be him.
I agree. People were driving cars that had the potential to kill them because of defects that were known. That is just wrong.