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波音“吹哨人”自杀,曾在波音工作32年,生前称“如果我出事,一定不是自杀”!最新消息:波音同意付钱达成和解

Core Points - Boeing has agreed to pay at least $50,000 (approximately 357,000 RMB) to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of whistleblower John Barnett [1][3] - The settlement is described as "comprehensive, final, and confidential," which will dismiss all claims made by Barnett and his estate [3] - Boeing denies any wrongdoing related to Barnett's injury or death, expressing condolences to his family [3] Group 1: Whistleblower Background - John Barnett worked at Boeing for 32 years and was known for exposing quality control issues within the company [5] - He was found dead in a truck, with police ruling it a "self-inflicted gunshot wound," on a day he was scheduled to testify in a defamation case against Boeing [7] - Barnett's lawyer indicated that Boeing had retaliated against him over the years, including lowering his performance ratings and blacklisting him [7] Group 2: Subsequent Whistleblower Death - Following Barnett's death, another whistleblower, Joshua Dean, died suddenly from a severe bacterial infection [8][10] - Dean had previously raised concerns about safety issues related to the Boeing 737 MAX and was a quality inspector at a major supplier for Boeing [10] Group 3: Boeing's Corporate Culture and Issues - Boeing's corporate culture has shifted from prioritizing quality to a profit-driven approach, particularly after the merger with McDonnell Douglas in 1997 [11][13] - This shift has led to a series of safety incidents, including two fatal crashes of the 737 MAX, resulting in significant scrutiny and legal repercussions for the company [13][14] - The company has faced criticism for its regulatory practices, with allegations of a "revolving door" between government regulators and Boeing, compromising safety oversight [14][16]