David Shepardson, Detroit News Washington Bureau 3:52 p.m. EDT June 19, 2015 The report makes 17 major recommendations for widespread reforms at the agency. The agency’s new administrator, Mark Rosekind, who took office in December, has agreed to “aggressively implement” all of them by June 2016.(Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images) CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE Washington — A devastating year-long government audit finds sweeping problems at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and says the agency failed repeatedly over a decade to discover the General Motors ignition switch defect that’s linked to more than 110 deaths. The scathing 42-page report by the Transportation...
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