Boeing pleads guilty to criminal conspiracy, faces $487.2m fine

Boeing pleads guilty to criminal conspiracy, faces $487.2m fine

Boeing agreed to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy to defraud the US
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Boeing agreed to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy to defraud the US, facing up to $487.2 million in fines, though the DOJ seeks a reduced $243.6 million penalty. The deal mandates a corporate monitor, $455 million for compliance programs, and court-supervised probation, aiming to resolve issues from 737 Max crashes.

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By Chris Strohm, Julie Johnsson and Allyson Versprille

Boeing Co. agreed to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy to defraud the US after the Justice Department concluded the planemaker failed to adhere to an earlier settlement stemming from two fatal crashes of its 737 Max jetliner.

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