Takata pleads guilty, to pay USD 1B for hiding air bag defect

Takata is expected to be sold to another auto supplier or investor sometime this year.
A sign with the Takata logo is seen outside the Takata Corporation building in Auburn Hills | Reuters
A sign with the Takata logo is seen outside the Takata Corporation building in Auburn Hills | Reuters

DETROIT: Takata Corp. has agreed to plead guilty to a single criminal charge and will pay USD 1 billion in fines and restitution for concealing a deadly defect in its air bag inflators.

The US Attorney's Office in Detroit announced the plea deal today.

Takata will pay a USD 25 million criminal fine, USD 125 million to individuals who were injured by the air bags and USD 850 million to automakers that purchased the inflators.

The US district court in Detroit has appointed attorney Kenneth Feinberg to distribute restitution payments.

Payments to individuals must be made soon. Money due to automakers must be paid within five days of Takata's anticipated sale or merger.

Takata is expected to be sold to another auto supplier or investor sometime this year.

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