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General Motors was ‘un-Australian’ and treated dealers with disrespect when Holden closed – The Guardian
Experts say Senate committee recommendations could end ‘the most egregious behaviour’ by global car companies

A Senate committee has called on Australias competition watchdog to fast-track its investigation into General Motors decision to kill off the iconic Holden brand and its disappointing treatment of local car dealers.
The committee report, released on Thursday evening, follows a year-long inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the February 2020 decision to end the Holden brands 160-year association with Australia.
The Senate report found General Motors had failed to treat local dealers with respect.
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