Professor: Feds suggest UAW/Fiat Chrysler scandal was wider conspiracy
The head of the UAW reasserted this week that the unions leaders did not know about the conduct that spawned a federal probe into payoffs and other shenanigans involving training center money until the government informed the union.
But federal prosecutors may now be suggesting a broader conspiracy involving both the union and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to influence the contract bargaining process, according to a former federal prosecutor.
"It's not just the training center any more. I think that the Justice Department is making the point that it wasnt just lining their pockets, but that this went much deeper, that this affected the union contracts. I dont know that they have made that claim before," said Peter Henning, a Wayne State University law professor and former federal prosecutor.
During a speech as part of the union's 37th Constitutional Convention in Detroit, union President Dennis Williams said the scandal was limited to specific individuals.
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