DETROIT (AP) — Why did General Motors wait for at least a decade to tell the public about faulty ignition switches in its small cars? And who at GM is responsible for that delay?

Former U.S. Attorney Anton Valukas is expected today to make public his investigation into the delay.

Faulty ignition switches are blamed for the deaths of at least 13 people.

The investigation was paid for by GM.

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