The Buck Stops Here: GM’s Barra Likely To Testify Before Congress


DETROIT — General Motors CEO Mary Barra said today that she’s likely to testify personally before congressional committees looking into GM’s handling of an ignition-switch problem that has been linked to 12 deaths, and said the company’s own investigation could take a few months.

Early and difficult test

The controversy over GM’s handling of the ignition-switch recall has snowballed quickly. Since late February, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, two congressional committees and the U.S. Department of Justice have begun investigating why it took so long for GM to recall the cars.

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