Hitachi Unit's Inspection Scandal Expands Significantly
Tokyo, May 19 (Jiji Press)--Hitachi Astemo Ltd., a Tokyo-based automotive parts subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., said Friday that it has detected more cases of inspection misconduct involving a total of 13 products at 13 domestic and overseas production bases.
The company has been conducting an investigation since revealing in December 2021 that inspection-related misconduct had been committed on nine products, including brake and suspension parts, at two bases.
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