Basic Search  |  Summaries  |  Advanced Search

Violation Tracker Individual Record

Company: Boeing Company
Current Parent CompanyBoeing
Parent at the Time of the Penalty Announcement subscribe to see this data field
Penalty: $6,000,454
Year: 2004
Date: September 29, 2004
Offense Group: government-contracting-related offenses
Primary Offense: False Claims Act and related
Violation Description: The Boeing Company agreed to pay to the United States a total of $6,000,454 to settle civil allegations that it delivered C-17, F-15 and F/A-18 aircraft to the United States containing parts made of Russian melted titanium.
Level of Government: federal
Action Type: agency action
Agency: U.S. Attorney-Eastern District of Missouri
Civil or Criminal Case: civil
HQ Country of Current Parent: USA
HQ State of Current Parent: Illinois
Ownership Structure of Current Parent: publicly traded
Major Industry of Current Parent: aerospace and military contracting
Specific Industry of Current Parent: aerospace & military contracting
Source of Data: BOEING AGREES TO PAY U.S. OVER SIX MILLION DOLLARS TO SETTLE CIVIL ALLEGATIONS THAT IT DELIVERED PARTS MADE OF RUSSIAN TITANIUM FOR USE ON MILITARY AIRCRAFT, US Fed News, September 39, 2004 (via Nexis).
Source Notes: If an online information source is not working, check the Violation Tracker Data Sources page for an updated link.
Current parent company note: Parent-subsidiary relationship is current as of the most recent revision listed in the Update Log.