A lawyer representing 16 families of the victims of a fatal Boeing 737 Max crash, has told the BBC that a deal between the firm and the US Justice Department (DOJ) is "morally repugnant".The company has agreed to pay $1.1bn (£811.5m) to avoid prosecution over two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.Sanjiv Singh, counsel for family members of some of the victims of a 2018 Lion Air crash in Indonesia, says the deal allows Boeing to "sidestep true criminal accountability".Boeing has previously said: "We are deeply sorry for their...
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