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Is the U.S. Government or a competitor in charge of the Congressional hearings involving Toyota
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| Guest post by: Jon Hansen |
Article Overview: Today's Business Thought Leaders segment with author and industry expert Bill Michels was incredible. Of the several noteworthy observations Michels provided, his revelation that the current Congressional hearings regarding the Toyota recall has the Japanese manufacturer actually giving testimony before a competitor raises a number of red flags. The moment that the U.S. Government became a majority owner of General Motors through its $30 billion “investment,” hearings such as the one involving Toyota are no longer arms length. In short, if a conflict arose in a judicial hearing where the judge and the defendant had a similar-type relationship to the one between the U.S. Government and Toyota, the judge would have to step down in the interests of justice.
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Is the U.S. Government or a competitor in charge of the Congressional hearings involving Toyota
Today's Business Thought Leaders segment with author and industry expert Bill Michels was incredible. Of the several noteworthy observations Michels provided, his revelation that the current Congressional hearings regarding the Toyota recall has the Japanese manufacturer actually giving testimony before a competitor raises a number of red flags.
The moment that the U.S. Government became a majority owner of
General Motors through its $30 billion “investment,” hearings such as
the one involving Toyota are no longer arms length. In short, if a
conflict arose in a judicial hearing where the judge and the defendant
had a similar-type relationship to the one between the U.S. Government
and Toyota, the judge would have to step down in the interests of
justice.
Besides raising the question as to whether Toyota can receive a fair
hearing from a government which owns a majority stake in one of the
company’s competitors, several questions of even greater significance
center on whether the government forfeited its right to convene such a
hearing and, if they have, what legislative body could legitimately
assume the mantle of representing the public interest in a forum that
would be above reproach?
Looking down the road, and again referencing the judicial system, if
Toyota feels that they did not receive a fair hearing, should they not
be afforded the same rights as an accused who would have a solid basis
for having a judgment overturned based on a similar conflict of
interest.
The fact is that over the years Toyota has had an overall impeccable
reputation for quality, that is now being scrutinized by a competitor.
While there are certainly issues that have to be addressed by the
company internally, ones in which Bill touched on during the course of
the show including the emergence and effective utilization of advanced
analysis tools, however unintended one cannot help but wonder if the
U.S. Government has fallen down on its own platform of fair dealings
and objective decision-making.
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