Two Boeing 737 Max airplanes crashed in 2018 and 2019, claiming 346 lives.
Public Citizen has sent a letter to the Department of Justice urging it to investigate whether recent problems with Boeing aircraft violate the leniency deal the company got after the disasters in 2018 and 2019.

Here’s some of our letter to the DOJ:

The Boeing Company is fast becoming a case study in how a leniency deal between the U.S. Department of Justice and a corporate criminal fails to protect the public, reform a corporate offender, and deter corporate crime.

The DOJ’s 2021 leniency deal for Boeing was a travesty and a shameful dishonoring of those who lost their lives in the 737 Max crashes. Such kid-glove treatment invites further corporate wrongdoing.

Looking forward, if the DOJ finds Boeing again violated the law, Boeing should be prosecuted both for its original and its subsequent misconduct. Boeing should be charged as aggressively as the facts and the law support, including possibly with multiple counts and manslaughter charges.


Join us in a message to the U.S. Department of Justice:

If new investigations stemming from the malfunctioning Boeing 737 Max 9 door plug on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 expose criminal misconduct, we urge you to hold Boeing fully accountable. Boeing should be prosecuted both for its original and its subsequent misconduct. Boeing should be charged as aggressively as the facts and the law support, including possibly with multiple counts and manslaughter charges.

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- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen
 
 
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