Motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc
said on Tuesday it has hired a former General Motors Co engineer who
oversaw an internal investigation of the defective ignition switch
linked to at least 13 deaths.
Harley-Davidson said Jim Federico, 56, who GM said retired on Monday, will start as vice president of engineering on June 2, working at the company's Milwaukee headquarters.
"We've been talking to Jim about this position for some time," Harley-Davidson spokeswoman Maripat Blankenheim said.
Federico had been director of global vehicle integration at GM since September 2013.
According
to GM documents made public last month by Congress, Federico had
received reports from an engineer in the company's product
investigations department trying to learn the root cause of airbag
failures in GM vehicles. The effort to answer that question led to
engineers finding the defective ignition switch. In 2012, Federico had
been a "champion" of that probe, a term used to identify a senior
executive who marshals internal resources.
GM said Monday that Federico's retirement was his choice and had nothing to do with the switch recall.
( Source Reuters, Reporting by James B. Kelleher and Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by David Gregorio and Eric Walsh )
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