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US urges Boeing to admit guilt over deadly 737 MAX crashes

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  • The US Justice Department is urging Boeing to plead guilty to fraud charges related to the 737 MAX crashes.
  • Families of the victims are outraged by the proposed plea deal, calling it a "sweetheart deal."
  • A guilty plea could jeopardize Boeing's status as a federal contractor and have significant legal and financial implications.

The US Justice Department is intensifying its efforts to hold Boeing accountable for the tragic crashes of its 737 MAX aircraft in 2018 and 2019, which resulted in the loss of 346 lives. The department is pushing for Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud charges, a move that has sparked significant controversy and outrage among the families of the victims.

The two fatal crashes involving Boeing’s 737 MAX jets—Lion Air Flight 610 in Indonesia and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302—occurred within five months of each other. These incidents led to the global grounding of the 737 MAX fleet and a comprehensive investigation into Boeing's safety practices and regulatory compliance.

The Justice Department's Proposal

According to sources familiar with the matter, the Justice Department's proposed plea deal requires Boeing to admit guilt to conspiring to defraud the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The deal also includes a financial penalty and the imposition of an independent monitor to oversee Boeing's compliance with safety regulations for three years.

Reaction from Victims' Families

The families of the crash victims have expressed deep dissatisfaction with the proposed plea deal, viewing it as insufficient and failing to deliver justice. During a video meeting with federal prosecutors, family members voiced their anger and frustration. Nadia Milleron, whose daughter Samya Stumo died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash, stated, "We are upset. They should just prosecute".

Legal and Financial Implications

A guilty plea could have significant repercussions for Boeing, including jeopardizing its status as a federal contractor. Legal experts have noted that a felony conviction could impact Boeing's ability to secure contracts with the Pentagon and NASA. However, federal agencies have the discretion to grant waivers to companies convicted of felonies, potentially mitigating the impact on Boeing's business operations.

Boeing's Response

Boeing has so far declined to comment on the proposed plea deal. The company previously paid $2.5 billion as part of a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement, which included a commitment to enhance its compliance program. However, the Justice Department alleges that Boeing violated this agreement, prompting the current push for a guilty plea.

Public and Legal Reactions

The proposed plea deal has drawn criticism from various quarters, including legal representatives of the victims' families. Paul Cassell, a lawyer for the families, described the deal as a "sweetheart plea deal" that fails to hold Boeing accountable for the deaths caused by the crashes. He emphasized that the deal does not adequately address the gravity of Boeing's actions and their consequences.

Future Steps

The Justice Department has given Boeing until the end of the week to respond to the plea offer. If Boeing rejects the deal, prosecutors plan to take the company to trial. This ongoing legal battle underscores the complexities and challenges in holding large corporations accountable for their actions, particularly in the aviation industry.

The push for Boeing to plead guilty over the fatal 737 MAX crashes represents a critical moment in the quest for accountability and justice in the aviation sector. As the families of the victims continue to seek justice, the outcome of this legal battle will have far-reaching implications for Boeing and the broader industry.

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