Justice Department to Criminally Charge Boeing for Breaching 737 Max Settlement: Reports

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Justice Department to Criminally Charge Boeing for Breaching 737 Max Settlement: Reports
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The DOJ intends to offer Boeing a plea deal, which may include a $243.6 million criminal fine, per Bloomberg

The U.S. Justice Department intends to criminally charge Boeing for breaching a settlement connected to two deadly 737 Max jetliner crashes, according to reports from Bloomberg and Reuters. The federal government is reportedly seeking a guilty plea from Boeing , which may include a $243.6 million criminal fine and force the planemaker to bring on an independent compliance monitor.

Then a panel blew off an Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing plane in January, uncloaking continuing safety and compliance issues at the company. Four months later, the federal government said in a court filing that Boeing had breached its 2021 agreement by failing to “design, implement, and enforce a compliance and ethics program to prevent and detect violations of the U.S. fraud laws throughout its operations.

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