US prosecutors ‘to seek guilty plea from Boeing over fatal crashes’

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Victims' families were angered by the proposed deal saying it would fail to hold the planemaker accountable, one lawyer said

Victims' families were angered by the proposed deal saying it would fail to hold the planemaker accountable, one lawyer saidThe US Justice Department will criminally charge Boeing with fraud over two fatal crashes and ask the planemaker to plead guilty or face a trial, it has been reported.

Officials plan to give Boeing until the end of the week to respond to the offer, which they will present as nonnegotiable, the sources said. Should it refuse to plead guilty, prosecutors plan to take the company to trial, they said. Victims’ relatives viewed the proposed plea deal as failing to hold Boeing accountable for the fatal crashes, said Erin Applebaum, one of the lawyers representing victims. Family members wanted the company to face additional charges and stiffer financial consequences, she said.

The latest decision deepens an ongoing crisis engulfing the planemaker, exposing the company to additional financial ramifications and tougher government oversight.

 

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