Secrets row may cost Boeing $500m
By Katherine Griffiths in New York
Published: 10 September 2005
Boeing may pay $500m (£270m) to settle charges that it stole trade secrets about Lockheed Martin's rocket programme and also recruited a senior official when she was in charge of allocating multibillion-dollar contracts for the US airforce.
The payment could help the company avoid a criminal indictment by the Department of Justice, which has been investigating Boeing over the two matters since 2003.
In what has become one of America's most serious military-procurement scandals of the past two decades, two former high-ranking Boeing executives have already gone to prison and two chief executives have departed. The company has also been stripped of several important contracts.
At $500m, the settlement would be the stiffest financial penalty imposed on a US defence contractor for alleged procurement violations. The discussions are thought to centre on the possibility of the company agreeing to a deferred prosecution agreement.
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