Boeing is currently under significant legal and public scrutiny due to its handling of safety and compliance issues following two fatal 737 MAX crashes. Family members of the victims have asked a U.S. judge to appoint a corporate monitor to examine Boeing's safety and corporate compliance procedures. This request comes amid mounting evidence and criticism that Boeing has failed to prioritize product safety and quality over profits. Senator Blumenthal emphasized the need for accountability in a recent PSI hearing with CEO Calhoun. Additionally, the Justice Department is considering criminal charges against the company, although concerns have been raised about potential conflicts of interest due to officials with corporate connections to Boeing. Federal prosecutors are reportedly recommending legal action against the company.
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A former Boeing consultant is among the corporate-connected Justice Department officials who will soon determine whether the aviation behemoth will face criminal charges in the wake of two fatal plane crashes and ongoing safety problems. https://t.co/PBQHTTNJ5e
The families that lost loved ones in two fatal Boeing 737 Max plane crashes asked a U.S. district judge to appoint an independent monitor to track the company’s progress on improvements to its safety culture. https://t.co/E2C4Xmp2Wu
Boeing is facing the possibility of criminal charges in the U.S., but what impact could it have for the company globally and for consumers? READ MORE: https://t.co/905iRJRZJX https://t.co/905iRJRZJX
The #Boeing saga has peaked -- now, federal prosecutors are reportedly recommending Uncle Sam go after the company in court. See more 👉 https://t.co/yJgRfrQDrr https://t.co/bZQNfYvd2y
Boeing is quite literally turning into a joke Everyday is another headline about how something broke Why is that?
Boeing is facing scrutiny from the Justice Department that could lead to criminal charges. But a department official involved in the case formerly consulted on behalf of the company — just one among many such officials with close corporate connections. https://t.co/PBQHTTOgUM
Families of Boeing victims urge court to impose corporate monitor https://t.co/a9A1Dn7r3p
Boeing 737 MAX crash victim families ask judge to name corporate monitor https://t.co/Rsh9dbSKPh https://t.co/q9b6KlmTw2
Enforcement action would be well warranted by mounting evidence that Boeing & its leaders have abjectly failed to prioritize product safety & quality over profits, as I told CEO Calhoun at our last PSI hearing. Accountability is imperative. DOJ should demand it. https://t.co/a8ig8PDyZV
Family members of victims killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes asked a US judge to name a corporate monitor to examine the planemaker's safety and corporate compliance procedures https://t.co/ojXWJrZaeW https://t.co/35utT8jXWw
Breakingviews - Boeing is just too big to jail https://t.co/ezQtD8htlq https://t.co/ezQtD8htlq
Boeing, once a paragon of U.S. industrial prowess, just can't seem to drag itself up by the bootstraps at the moment. https://t.co/rwtxoNcIIT
Boeing is just too big to jail - @rob_cyran - https://t.co/xiBmwsl5Fe https://t.co/QzTed4U2GN