A new report has claimed that Takata Corporation allegedly ignored its US employees concerns about misleading testing reports on air bags which later became a safety risk due to their tendency to explode and potentially harm passengers.
The Wall Street Journal report outlined practices dating from 2000 to 2010 and highlighted employees concerns that the automotive safety products supplier concealed testing failures and provided erroneous data in reports on some of its air-bag inflators provided to Honda Motor Corporation. Last week’s Journal report cited ‘internal Takata documents’ that show employees raised concerns…
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