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In this episode Tom Fox and Matt Kelly take a deep dive into the Plea Agreement filed by the DOJ in the Boeing criminal case.
Today we delve into the proposed plea agreement between the Department of Justice and Boeing, following violations of the company’s 2021 Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA). We discuss the detailed aspects of the plea, including a $243 million criminal penalty, a $455 million compliance investment plan, a three-year prosecutor probation with a compliance monitor, and a unique interaction between Boeing’s board and the families of crash victims.
Matt and Tom also explore Boeing’s obligations to integrate safety and quality programs with its ethics and compliance initiatives, and the implications of these stringent new requirements.
Key Highlights:
- Boeing’s Compliance and Safety Issues
- Expansion of Corporate Compliance Role
- Implications for Boeing’s Compliance Culture
- Monitor, Oversight, and Victim’s Families
- Role of the Board and Compliance Spending
- Future Considerations and CCO Certification
Resources:
Matt in Radical Compliance
Tom in the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog
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