Boeing to pay $2.5 billion to settle criminal charge over max jet deceit

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by JSOP, Jan 7, 2021.

  1. JSOP

    JSOP

    https://www.marketwatch.com/article...ge-over-max-jet-51610062456?mod=mw_latestnews

    Just $2.5 billion??!!! This is how much 300+ lives are worth??!! They have established deliberate action of concealing material information in the intention of deceiving federal regulators. This is criminal negligence causing death at the least if not manslaughter! These are federal crimes that punishable by jail sentence and yet nobody goes to jail? And just pays their way through and that's it? $2.5 billion is pocket change for a company like Boeing who makes $100 billion a year. Corporate America at its finest!!
     
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  2. Nobert

    Nobert

    “Boeing’s employees chose the path of profit over candor by concealing material information from the FAA concerning the operation of its 737 Max airplane and engaging in an effort to cover up their deception,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General David P. Burns of the department’s Criminal Division.


    One good thing about the China, -

    the responsible ones would be singing kum ba yah somewhere in the camps.
    (at the same time, a ,,solution'' like that, cannot co-exist, with the principles of modern society. Noneless, big holes in the law, when it comes to responsibility)

     
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  3. richie90

    richie90

    @JSOP ... In your POV , how much/should they be punished? fine +$300 billion? Shut the company down?
     
  4. mlawson71

    mlawson71

    There should be people going to jail for this, regardless of the monetary fine.
     
  5. JSOP

    JSOP

    Jail sentences for all who are responsible in state penitentiaries NOT those posh private jails that are basically like hotels (they killed 300+ people and normally for that kind of crime it's death sentence so they should be grateful that they are just going to jail) + direct compensation in all forms (not just financial) to victims' families + complete oversight by the regulatory body of Boeing and all airplane manufacturers' operations, no more reliance on self-regulation via self-reporting by Boeing or by others. This would be the least that should be implemented to just start to address the many issues that led to this serious infraction on the safety of air travel and be an admonishment to all others who choose to put profit before safety.

    This $2.5 billion fine is a joke. And it sends out a wrong message that basically says "you can do whatever you want and if your products/services kill somebody, you just need to pay the government off and that's it."
     
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