A congressional subcommittee has asked bankrupt Chrysler to provide documents on its planned factory closings, with the panel’s chairman saying lawmakers were not given a full accounting of the matter.


“Members of Congress were assured that there would be no permanent Chrysler plant closings or job losses under the terms of Chrysler’s (bankruptcy),” Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich said in a letter to Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli cited by Reuters.


“When the terms of the bankruptcy were released on 1 May 2009, plants in Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin and Ohio were targeted for closure,” reportedly wrote Kucinich, who chairs the Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s domestic policy panel.

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