Boeing to face independent ethics probe over lunar lander bid - document
Source: Reuters
BUSINESS NEWS SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 / 6:26 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Exclusive: Boeing to face independent ethics probe over lunar lander bid - document
Joey Roulette
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) is submitting to an independent review of its compliance and ethics practices, according to an agreement struck with NASA and the U.S. Air Force and seen by Reuters, part of widening fallout from its behavior in bidding to supply lunar landing vehicles.
The agreement, signed in August, comes as federal prosecutors continue a criminal investigation into whether NASAs former human exploration chief, Doug Loverro, improperly guided Boeing space executive Jim Chilton during the contract bidding process.
By agreeing to the Compliance Program Enhancements, the aerospace heavyweight staves off harsher consequences from NASA and the Air Force - its space divisions top customers - such as being suspended or debarred from bidding on future space contracts.
The agreement calls for Boeing to pay a third party expert to assess its ethics and compliance programs and review training procedures for executives who liaise with government officials, citing concerns related to procurement integrity during NASAs Human Landing System competition.
Since Loverro resigned in May, Boeing has fired one company attorney and a group of mid-level employees, three people familiar with the actions told Reuters.
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