Reported about 1 year ago
Family members of victims from two Boeing 737 MAX crashes urged a U.S. judge to appoint an independent corporate monitor to oversee the planemaker's safety and corporate compliance procedures. This request comes after the U.S. Justice Department found Boeing in breach of a deferred prosecution agreement due to regulatory violations and maintained that Boeing failed to establish an effective compliance program. The Justice Department is yet to decide on potential prosecution, with a potential monitor as part of any settlement. Despite previous opposition, the families believe a monitor is necessary for public safety.
Source: YAHOO