A federal indictment unsealed in July could be just the beginning of a larger corruption scandal embroiling both Fiat Chrysler Automotive (FCA) and the United Auto Workers (UAW).
The indictment, released Wednesday, alleges UAW leaders partnered with FCA executives to funnel money allocated for “employee training” into their own pockets. The indictment may just be the tip of the iceberg, according to Automotive News Monday.
According to the indictment, deceased former United Auto Workers (UAW) Vice President General Holiefield, along with his wife Monica Morgan, a well-known Detroit-area photographer, conspired with FCA labor relations chief Alphons Iacobelli to take more than $1.2 million between 2009 and 2014.
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http://dailycaller.com/2017/07/31/union-officials-allegedly-funneled-more-than-a-1-million-to-their-own-pockets/