Senators next week plan to put embattled Takata Corp. under the microscope, holding a hearing on the Japanese company’s air bag safety defect that allegedly caused five deaths and prompted a U.S. criminal investigation and class action lawsuits.
The Senate Commerce Committee, which scheduled the hearing for Thursday, has yet to say who will testify. But Reuters reported that representatives of Takata and Honda Motor Co., a major client of the air bag maker, will appear before the panel.
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