Senate Democrats press DOJ to prosecute Boeing executives over passenger safety
- Two U.S. Senators have asked the Department of Justice to take tougher action against Boeing executives due to safety issues affecting its airplanes.
- Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal stated that past efforts by the department have failed because it hasn't criminally prosecuted responsible individuals.
- Their letter precedes a federal hearing next week regarding Boeing's agreement to plead guilty to conspiracy linked to the 737 Max jetliner crashes that killed 346 people.
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Senate Democrats press DOJ to prosecute Boeing executives over passenger safety
Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) urged the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate Boeing executives in a letter Wednesday, accusing the company of putting profits over safety.
Senators ask Justice Department to take tougher action against Boeing executives over safety issues
Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) urged the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate Boeing executives in a letter Wednesday, accusing the company of putting profits over safety.
Senators ask DOJ to take tougher action against Boeing executives over safety issues
In a letter, Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut urged the department to "hold criminally accountable" executives who disregarded passenger safety in violation of federal law.
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Senators Demand Criminal Prosecution of Boeing Executives for Safety Issues
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