Following the release of the "deeply troubling" 315-page "Valukas Report" and the firing of 'all' those responsible [6] for multiple deaths from GM's 'Kevorkianesque' cars, CEO Mary Barra is back on the Hill to face the music once more from The Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. Having explained in her previous testimony that she could answer their questions as she did not have the information, Subcommittee Chairman Tim Murphy (R-PA) noted, now "we will have the chance to get those answers and compare the company's findings to our own." Of course, one wonders if the politicians will ask about how GM silenced a whistleblower. [7]
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream [8]
Documents
Witnesses
Mary T. Barra
Chief Executive Officer
The General Motors Company
Testimony [10]
Anton R. Valukas
Jenner & Block
Testimony [11]

Memorandum from Ranking Member Henry A. Waxman, "The GM Ignition Switch Recall: Investigation Update" (June 17, 2014).