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FCA guilty in UAW corruption scandal as auto industry marks new low


Detroit  A Fiat Chrysler U.S. executive admitted Monday the automaker conspired to break federal labor laws by paying more than $3.5 million in bribes to union leaders, marking a new stain for an auto industry beset with scandals in recent years involving vehicle emissions and faulty equipment implicated in hundreds of deaths.
In pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to violate the Labor Management Relations Act, the transatlantic automaker also agreed to pay a $30 million fine to settle a criminal investigation into auto executives breaking federal labor laws. The fine is part of a broader settlement with federal authorities that includes the appointment of an independent monitor for three years to oversee company compliance with labor laws and oversee dissolution of a joint training center the United Auto Workers operated with Fiat Chrysler, now part of Stellantis NV. ....

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Former Chrysler Exec, Widow of Auto Workers V.P. Indicted in Massive Ripoff - National Legal & Policy Center


Former Chrysler Exec, Widow of Auto Workers V.P. Indicted in Massive Ripoff
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With a certain reluctance, Chrysler Corporation accepted the Obama administration’s forcible transfer in 2009 of company stock to the United Auto Workers. The Auburn Hills, Mich.-based automaker now is feeling an aftershock. On July 26, Alphons Iacobelli, the company’s former labor negotiator, and Monica Morgan, the widow of UAW Vice President General Holiefield, were indicted in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan for defrauding the UAW-Chrysler National Training Center of at least $1.2 million and likely much more. Prosecutors allege Iacobelli, who left Chrysler in 2015, wrote numerous checks from a center bank account to a shady nonprofit controlled by Holiefield, whose wife used much of the pilfered funds to finance her own enterprises and shopping sprees. Iacobelli and Morgan have pleaded not guilty. Another ex-Chrysler official, Jerome Durden, was charged s ....

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