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Company ‘lifer’ who did not fit

By Tom Braithwaite and John Reed

Published: December 2 2009 00:22 | Last updated: December 2 2009 00:22

Fritz Henderson, who was a “lifer” at General Motors, was never a perfect match for the US government’s idea of a new broom at the carmaker they bailed out.

Inside GM Mr Henderson was widely regarded as the brightest executive and – as financial problems mounted last year – heir apparent to the then chief executive Rick Wagoner.

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