Boeing crash victims’ families push DOJ to fine company $24 billion for ‘deadliest corporate crime in US history’ - News Summed Up

Boeing crash victims’ families push DOJ to fine company $24 billion for ‘deadliest corporate crime in US history’


(The Hill) — Families who lost loved ones during two fatal Boeing crashes in 2018 and 2019 urged federal prosecutors Wednesday to bring “aggressive criminal prosecution” against the planemaker. Cassell also said the families “believe that the Department should launch criminal prosecutions of the responsible corporate officials at Boeing at the time of the two crashes, including in particular former Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg.”The Hill has contacted a Boeing spokesperson for comment. Boeing quality assurance inspector Sam Mohawk alleged the company mishandled “hundreds” of faulty parts that were likely installed on airplanes including the 737 Max. Calhoun began his testimony by standing and turning to apologize to the victims’ families. Every day, we seek to honor the memory of those lost through a steadfast commitment to safety and quality,” Calhoun said.


Source: Ethiopian News June 19, 2024 19:13 UTC



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