US Justice Department Considers Legal Action Against Boeing for 737 Max Crash Settlement Violation
The US Justice Department is contemplating legal action against Boeing for allegedly violating a settlement related to the 737 Max crashes, which could potentially lead to criminal charges against the aircraft manufacturer. Boeing faces scrutiny over safety concerns following a series of incidents involving its planes, with accusations that the company failed to implement a required ethics program as part of the settlement.
The Department of Justice is evaluating whether to pursue charges against Boeing after the company reportedly breached the agreement reached in 2021 to avoid prosecution related to the fatal crashes. Boeing has until June 13 to address the alleged violation and present measures to rectify the situation, as the US government reviews the compliance and ethics program implemented by the aircraft maker.
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