GM is paying a large penalty and judgements when it appears that one lead engineer kept his superiors in the dark. You can't order a recall for a safety problem you were not told about.
Why isn't the perp being prosecuted?
While GMs lawyers later did what lawyers do and delayed the day of reckoning, which may have cost more lives, the original act was personal, not corporate: fixing a problem while not notifying the safety people and violating GM policy by not changing the part number. Now GM employees are taking a big hit to their reputation and perhaps their livelihood while the perp coasts to retirement on paid leave.
Is this the message we want to send tomorrows engineers: hide your mistakes and hope you make it to retirement.
http://nyti.ms/1nWEtCP
Justice Scalia aside, corporations are not people. Prosecute the people.
Why isn't the perp being prosecuted?
While GMs lawyers later did what lawyers do and delayed the day of reckoning, which may have cost more lives, the original act was personal, not corporate: fixing a problem while not notifying the safety people and violating GM policy by not changing the part number. Now GM employees are taking a big hit to their reputation and perhaps their livelihood while the perp coasts to retirement on paid leave.
Is this the message we want to send tomorrows engineers: hide your mistakes and hope you make it to retirement.
http://nyti.ms/1nWEtCP
Justice Scalia aside, corporations are not people. Prosecute the people.