U.S. prosecutors will recommend to the U.S. Department of Justice that criminal charges be brought against Boeing for the company’s breach of a settlement agreement involving two deadly plane crashes, according to a report from Reuters Monday. The recommendation doesn’t mean that any charges will ultimately be brought against Boeing , since the DOJ has until July 7 to make a final decision.
The FBI sent passengers on that flight letters informing them they may have been victims of a crime. DOJ announced last month that Boeing had violated the terms of the settlement that allowed the company to avoid criminal prosecution. The settlement, which included a $2.5 billion penalty, alleged Boeing had committed fraud against the Federal Aviation Administration and required the plane maker to establish more strict compliance and ethics rules.
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