Corporate Corruption

Boeing hit with 32 whistleblower claims, as dead worker’s case reviewed

When I first heard about the 32 whistleblower claims against Boeing and the case of the dead worker being reviewed, I was not entirely surprised. It seems like every day there is a new scandal or controversy surrounding this once-revered company. The fact that corporate bosses may need to be held criminally responsible for the actions of their corporations is a sentiment that resonates with me deeply. It is the only way to truly protect the everyday American from the greed and negligence that seems to run rampant in some sectors of big business.

Reading about the deteriorating state of Boeing, it becomes evident that this company has fallen into the hands of individuals who are more concerned with profit than with the safety and well-being of their employees and customers.… Continue reading

‘If anything happens, it’s not suicide’: Boeing whistleblower’s prediction before death

The tragic story of the Boeing whistleblower, John Barnett, has shaken many of us to our core. The circumstances surrounding his death, with his ominous prediction that “if anything happens, it’s not suicide,” raise disturbing questions about the state of whistleblower protection in our country. As someone who comes from a family with a history of whistleblowing, I understand the immense courage it takes to speak out against powerful corporations and individuals.

My own father faced the wrath of a corporate giant after exposing insider trading by the CEO. The fallout was brutal, with my father being fired, dragged through the mud, and ultimately reinstated in a position where he was marginalized and ultimately forced to leave.… Continue reading