Family members of victims who died in two Boeing 737 MAX jet crashes are seeking an independent monitor to oversee the plane maker's compliance with parts of a criminal settlement related to the tragedies
Crash victims’ families request independent review, public access to plane maker’s reports to Justice Department A 2021 settlement let Boeing avoid an indictment and the risk of a criminal trial, while clearing its top management of responsibility for the crashes.
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