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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and a federal grand jury are investigating General Motors Co. over its handling of the massive recall, as the government probes into the ignition switch crisis widens.

The SEC probe, revealed Thursday in a financial disclosure document filed with the government by GM itself, seeks to determine why it took GM a decade to recall some 2.6 million cars with faulty ignition switches that were linked to at least 13 deaths and 32 crashes.

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