NTSB sanctions Boeing over release of 737 MAX investigation details, flags to DOJ

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The move by Boeing deepens the strain between the planemaker and government agencies at a time when it is trying to avoid criminal charges being brought by the US Department of Justice ahead of a July 7 deadline

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The move by Boeing has further deepened the strain between the crisis-hit planemaker and government agencies at a time when it is trying to avoid criminal charges being brought by the US Department of Justice ahead of a July 7 deadline. The NTSB said Boeing had violated an agreement with the agency during a media briefing about quality improvements at its commercial airplanes division on Tuesday in Washington state.

Even before the NTSB sanctions, US prosecutors were recommending criminal charges be brought against Boeing after finding it violated the deferred prosecution agreement that required it to overhaul its compliance practices, Reuters reported on Sunday.

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