Corruption Crime & Compliance

The Boeing Plea Agreement


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Have you heard of the recent controversies around Boeing 737 MAX and its safety? Have you wondered what is being done about the concerns around it? In this episode of Corruption, Crime, and Compliance, Michael Volkov delves into the latest developments in the Boeing 737 MAX case, highlighting the recent plea agreement proposed by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The Boeing 737 MAX case took another dramatic turn. On July 24, 2024, the Department of Justice filed with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas a proposed plea agreement with Boeing. Under the Plea Agreement, Boeing will plead guilty to the original Information filed in 2021 with the Deferred Prosecution Agreement ("DPA"). The discussion focuses on Boeing's alleged failure to implement adequate compliance measures, leading to significant risks and violations, and the ongoing legal and ethical implications of the case. Tune in to hear a detailed analysis of the complexities and legal ramifications of Boeing’s recent plea agreement and what it means for corporate compliance and accountability.


You’ll hear him talk about:

  • Certification Issues: Boeing failed to ensure its 737 MAX certifications were accurate, risking false certifications to the FAA.
  • DOJ Plea Deal: Boeing agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud the U.S., facing opposition from victims' families who find the resolution insufficient. The plea agreement, which has been filed under Federal Rule Criminal Procedure 11(c)(1)(C), requires the Court to approve and accept the deal. The Court can reject the plea deal and require the parties to renegotiate the terms.
  • Victims’ Rights: The proposed resolution has been controversial because of the opposition of the families of the victims, who have opposed the plea agreement and general disposition of DOJ's investigation and prior resolutions as insufficient to vindicate the public interest and their rights as victims of Boeing's malfeasance
  • Compliance Failures: Boeing breached its DPA by not implementing effective compliance controls, particularly in safety and quality processes.
  • Independent Monitor: Boeing will be monitored for three years and must invest $455 million in compliance and safety improvements.
  • Ongoing Challenges: Boeing’s anti-fraud measures still have gaps, with broader implications for industries where safety is critical.


Resources:

Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter

The Volkov Law Group


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