Don't hold your breath for corporate criminal punishment of any sort, much less criminal prosecution of Boeing executives who traded safety for profits. Boeing is considered a strategic defense contractor, even pimped POTUS (Obama) to sell for them, and is therefore "too big to [jf]ail."
We've put military contractors in prison for bid rigging and fined them hundreds of millions of dollars for defrauding us before. Within the last decade, even. Boeing is not immune.
There are many zillions of defense contractors. Most of them are nonessential, small, or generic suppliers that are ordinary companies. A "strategic" defense contractor is a much smaller subset of large corporations or sole-source providers of resources or critical subsystems deemed "essential", and so they are given more favorable deals, privileges, and shown direct and indirect political and economic favoritism at the legislative- and executive-branch levels. This allows them to get away with much larger incidents of malfeasance and crime that other companies and individuals would be prosecuted for. (MCAS took 2 planes to crash. 737 NG structural deficiencies post MD merger were never adequately addressed. The 787 has been riddled with problems.)
Have we reached peak corruption yet? I sadly don't think so.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferred_prosecution
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