General Motors is getting set to release the results of its internal investigation into the automaker’s delay in recalling millions of small cars. The report coming out this morning is expected to clear GM Chief Executive Mary Barra of any wrongdoing. GM dragged its feet in recalling about two-and-a-half million vehicles with faulty ignition switches that are linked to more than a dozen deaths. The New York Times says the report will likely recommend broad corporate and personnel changes at GM.
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