Boeing to pay $200 million to settle SEC charges it lied about safety of 737 Max - News Summed Up

Boeing to pay $200 million to settle SEC charges it lied about safety of 737 Max


The SEC charged Boeing and its former CEO with making significant misleading public statements about the plane and a flight control system implicated in the crashes. WASHINGTON — Boeing Co. will pay $200 million to settle charges that the company and its former CEO misled investors about the safety of its 737 Max after two of the airliners crashed, killing 346 people. Neither Boeing nor Muilenburg admitted wrongdoing, but they offered to settle and pay penalties, including $1 million to be paid by Muilenburg, who was ousted in December 2019, nine months after the second crash. The SEC said Boeing and Muilenburg knew that the flight system, known as MCAS, posed a safety issue but promised the public that the plane was safe. Boeing said it has made “broad and deep changes across our company in response to those accidents” to improve safety and quality.


Source: Ethiopian News September 23, 2022 00:14 UTC



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