Boeing CEO admits company has retaliated against whistleblowers during Senate hearing
Boeing CEO admits company has retaliated against whistleblowers during Senate hearing
Kicking off his testimony at the special committee on Tuesday, Calhoun apologized to the families of Boeing crash victims who were present
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Fine the CEO, not to the company. He has to take responsibility.
38 1 ReplyWhen poor people put others in danger and/or exploit things for financial benefit, they go to prison.
Stop giving fines for big companies and actually start putting people in fucking prison.
50 0 ReplyGovernment can't be too hard on Boeing, critical space and defense programs are at risk. I wish it was sarcasm.
6 1 ReplyIn my opinion, the US federal government can/should be able take over Boeing temporarily in cases of felony or federal offenses perpetrated by executive personnel for the duration of the criminal investigation and trial.
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Don't be poor, problem solved!
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And put him in jail
26 0 ReplyFine? Arrest and jail.
19 1 ReplyFine the company. Take the capital (which will have to serve the community), fine and jail the executives!
Companies are as accountable as the executives.
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