GM Criminal Settlement Over Ignition Switches Pending

The Justice Department may soon reveal the details of a criminal settlement with GM over its failure to recall vehicles with defective ignition switches. The deal will require GM to plead to wire fraud and pay a penalty of approximately $1 billion. “GM is expected to enter a deferred prosecution agreement under which the government will eventually seek to dismiss the case if the company abides by the deal’s terms, according to the people familiar with the matter.”  Corporations, even though they are not natural persons, can be found guilty of crimes and be fined.

The claim is over the ignition switch, which can slip out of the run position and disable airbags, power steering, and brakes. The Justice Department alleged GM failed for over a decade to warn drivers of the safety issue even though GM knew about the problem. In one estimate, more that 100 people died and more than 200 were injured as a result of the switch failing.