Boeing criminally charged for lying about 737 Max crashes.
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Boeing has been fined $2.5bn by the US justice department after being charged with fraud and conspiracy. $2.2bn going to compensate the airlines for their loss of income and the remainder going to the families of the 346 people who died. I cant help feel the balance is the wrong way here though.
Also, Boeing's total revenue (pre-COVID) was over $100bn with $12bn profit. This seems a little slap on the wrist rather than punishment for allowing people to travel on planes they knew had a potentially fatal flaw and a secret auto pilot function that could not be turned off. That feature lead to capable pilots fighting the plane until the plane won and crashed.
Also, Boeing's total revenue (pre-COVID) was over $100bn with $12bn profit. This seems a little slap on the wrist rather than punishment for allowing people to travel on planes they knew had a potentially fatal flaw and a secret auto pilot function that could not be turned off. That feature lead to capable pilots fighting the plane until the plane won and crashed.
h0b0 said:
Boeing has been fined $2.5bn by the US justice department after being charged with fraud and conspiracy. $2.2bn going to compensate the airlines for their loss of income and the remainder going to the families of the 346 people who died. I cant help feel the balance is the wrong way here though.
Also, Boeing's total revenue (pre-COVID) was over $100bn with $12bn profit. This seems a little slap on the wrist rather than punishment for allowing people to travel on planes they knew had a potentially fatal flaw and a secret auto pilot function that could not be turned off. That feature lead to capable pilots fighting the plane until the plane won and crashed.
VW got a $2.5Bn fine and people went to jail for telling fibs and selling some dirty cars. Boeing tell more than a few porkies, refuse to cooperate with the authorities and kill 346 people, and get the same fine. America, fAlso, Boeing's total revenue (pre-COVID) was over $100bn with $12bn profit. This seems a little slap on the wrist rather than punishment for allowing people to travel on planes they knew had a potentially fatal flaw and a secret auto pilot function that could not be turned off. That feature lead to capable pilots fighting the plane until the plane won and crashed.
k yeah!Jimbo. said:
VW got a $2.5Bn fine and people went to jail for telling fibs and selling some dirty cars. Boeing tell more than a few porkies, refuse to cooperate with the authorities and kill 346 people, and get the same fine. America, f
k yeah!
And BP got fined a zillion dollars. Crazy isn’t it.
k yeah!normalbloke said:
Simpo Two said:
I thought it was more an 'out of court settlement' to stop them being possibly being fined more.
A bribe, you mean.....HocusPocus said:
So the key decision makers who caused all the deaths walk away untouched by the US criminal justice system. Well the cosy Americans might not feel so smug if the Ethiopians or Indonesians criminally charged the Boeing senior execs responsible and sought their extradition.
How are the Ethiopian and Indonesian extradition agreements with the USA currently?normalbloke said:
HocusPocus said:
So the key decision makers who caused all the deaths walk away untouched by the US criminal justice system. Well the cosy Americans might not feel so smug if the Ethiopians or Indonesians criminally charged the Boeing senior execs responsible and sought their extradition.
How are the Ethiopian and Indonesian extradition agreements with the USA currently?Anyway, the point is victim countries can also use their criminal litigation systems to seek adequate redress. Being wanted and unable to travel abroad without thinking about extradition links will focus the exec minds on their personal responsibilities.
HocusPocus said:
normalbloke said:
HocusPocus said:
So the key decision makers who caused all the deaths walk away untouched by the US criminal justice system. Well the cosy Americans might not feel so smug if the Ethiopians or Indonesians criminally charged the Boeing senior execs responsible and sought their extradition.
How are the Ethiopian and Indonesian extradition agreements with the USA currently?Anyway, the point is victim countries can also use their criminal litigation systems to seek adequate redress. Being wanted and unable to travel abroad without thinking about extradition links will focus the exec minds on their personal responsibilities.
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