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vinaypai | 1 year ago
What exactly does Boeing gain from murdering whistleblowers after the fact? At this point Boeing's reputation is already tarnished and they're already going to be under a microscope, so what does murdering whistleblowers even achieve?
thenberlin|1 year ago
I'm not fully convinced that's what's happening here, but two whistleblowers on a massive US company that also happens to be a defense contractor dying in suspicious and unusual ways (especially that first one "killing himself" after he said if he died it wasn't suicide and also smack in the middle of his deposition days...) certainly warrants a non-trivial amount of concern and a deeper investigation.
htss2013|1 year ago
ssalka|1 year ago
* Protects their existing IP, as well as any classified information the whistleblower may have had access to.
* Prevents further leaks from the whistleblower, which could impact existing/future contracts, or the company's ability to win them.
* Sends a chilling message to future would-be whistleblowers.
* Sends a reassuring message to the defense industry: "we have a zero-tolerance policy for leaking information and your business is safe with us."
remarkEon|1 year ago
Huh? Boeing's defense products are a separate division from commercial aviation. And those products are the best out there. Maybe expensive, I guess, and the usual criticism of scope creep and project management applies.
SV_BubbleTime|1 year ago
If you were to subscribe to the idea Boeing murders whistleblowers, how is the most obvious reason for why not to prevent more people from speaking out?
gedy|1 year ago