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planning to file criminal fraud charges against Boeing, the world’s most successful airplane manufacturer. The charges stem from the company’s failure to comply with a 2021 agreement with federal prosecutors that was supposed to insulate the company from charges related to two fatal crashes of its notorious 737 Max passenger jets.
But even as the DOJ attempts to file the criminal charges it did not pursue three years ago, it is still trying to pursue a sweetheart deal that will insulate the company and major government contractor from any real accountability.
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