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US prosecutors meet with Boeing and crash victims as decision on criminal charges approaches – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/30 at 3:54 PM
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US prosecutors are currently in talks with Boeing as the July 7 deadline approaches for the Justice Department to make a decision regarding potential criminal charges against the company. This meeting comes after the government found that Boeing violated a deferred prosecution agreement made in 2021, which protected the company from criminal prosecution over two fatal crashes involving the 737 MAX aircraft that took the lives of 346 people. Representatives from the Justice Department met with Boeing lawyers to discuss the violation of the agreement and the possibility of criminal charges.

In addition to meetings with Boeing, federal prosecutors are also scheduled to meet with family members of the crash victims to update them on the progress of the investigation. The US officials are working within a tight timeline, according to an email reviewed by Reuters. Boeing’s lawyers have presented their case to the Deputy Attorney General’s office, arguing that a prosecution would be unwarranted and that the 2021 agreement should remain intact. Such appeals from companies under investigation are typical as negotiations take place to resolve government inquiries.

The Justice Department is seeking input from family members as they consider how to proceed with the investigation. Prosecutors from the criminal fraud division and the US attorney’s office in Dallas are expected to attend the Sunday meeting with victims’ families. While spokespeople for both the DOJ and Boeing declined to comment on the matter, Boeing has previously stated that it has followed the terms of the settlement and disagrees with the finding that it violated the agreement.

According to sources familiar with the matter, US prosecutors have recommended that criminal charges be brought against Boeing after determining that the company breached the 2021 settlement. Discussions are ongoing between the two sides regarding a potential resolution to the investigation, with no guarantee that charges will be pursued. The deliberations follow a mid-flight panel blow-out on a Boeing plane just two days before the DPA expired, highlighting ongoing safety and quality issues at the company.

Boeing had been on track to avoid prosecution over a criminal charge of conspiracy to defraud the FAA related to the fatal crashes in 2018-2019. As part of the initial settlement agreement, Boeing agreed to overhaul its compliance practices, submit regular reports, and pay a $2.5 billion settlement. However, officials determined that the company breached the agreement in May, exposing Boeing to potential prosecution. The DOJ court filing stated that Boeing failed to implement and enforce a compliance and ethics program to prevent violations of US fraud laws within its operations.

The outcome of the ongoing discussions between Boeing and the Justice Department remains uncertain as both parties work towards a resolution. Family members of the crash victims are being kept informed of the progress, underscoring the importance of their input in the investigation process. As Boeing faces the possibility of criminal charges and the potential consequences of violating the deferred prosecution agreement, the company continues to defend its actions and compliance with the terms of the settlement. The outcome of these deliberations will have significant implications for Boeing and the aviation industry as a whole, as the company works to address safety concerns and rebuild public trust in its aircraft.

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