Govt announces compulsory recall of 50,000 vehicles over faulty airbags

Govt announces compulsory recall of 50,000 vehicles over faulty airbags
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot April 4 (BusinessDesk) - The government has announced a compulsory recall of 50,000 vehicles with Alpha-type Takata airbags, and praised the Motor Industry Association for pushing the issue for years despite government officials' lack of interest. Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Kris Faafoi announced the recall, which requires suppliers of the affected vehicles to contact owners and replace the airbags by December 2019, at a press conference today, flanked by Consumer New Zealand's head of testing Paul Smith and M...