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The award-winning Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into a compliance-related topic, literally going into the weeds to explore a subject more fully and seeking insightful perspectives on compliance. Look no further than Compliance into the Weeds! In this episode of Compliance into the Weeds, Tom Fox and Matt Kelly take a deep dive into the Department of Justice’s recent proposal to grant Boeing a non-prosecution agreement.
This decision stems from the 737 MAX crashes in the late 2010s that killed 346 people. They cover the history of Boeing’s settlements, the details and leniency of the new agreement, the role and scope of the independent compliance consultant, and the implications for corporate compliance and the victims’ families. The discussion highlights the potential end of compliance monitors and the broader impacts on corporate accountability.
Key highlights:
DOJ’s Non-Prosecution Agreement with Boeing
Changes in the Settlement Agreement
Role and Scope of the Independent Compliance Consultant
Implications for Compliance Monitorships
Boeing’s Whistleblower Program and Compliance Efforts
Judicial and Victims’ Family Reactions
Resources:
Radical Compliance
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