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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And yet, still CEO I see...Sorry for misinformation - see comment below.
103 1 ReplyAnd apparently NOT in jail at this time
79 0 ReplyMilitary-industrial contracts... I doubt he will ever face consequences that he does not choose for himself. :-|
22 0 ReplyBetter people...
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No they fired him, but he's staying on till they find a replacement. (He did get millions of dollars to boot though)
21 0 ReplyOh... I thought they had someone already and this was him, sorry - I edited my comment to apologize for misinformation, thanks for the update!:-)
9 0 Replywell anyways he will probably become CEO of another company or find another way to float to the top. his greed might even be seen as a positive trait by other companies.
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