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SEOUL, South Korea — The top executive at Kia Motors has resigned after the company recalled more than 100,000 vehicles worldwide over defective wiring, the automaker said Tuesday.
Chung Sung-Eun, vice chairman and chief executive of South Korea’s No. 2 automaker, stepped down Friday, according to company spokesman Michael Choo.
Choo said no successor has been named.
Kia Motors is an affiliate of South Korea’s top automaker, Hyundai Motor Co. Together they form the world’s fifth- largest automotive group.



