Boeing CEO David Muilenburg was grilled by Rep. Steve Cohen on Wednesday over his $30 million salary during questioning about 737 Max crashes.
Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., questioned in a heated exchange whether Muilenburg was taking responsibility for the fallout from the crashes.
Boeing replaced the head of its commercial airplane unit Kevin McAllister earlier this month. He is the senior-most executive to leave in the wake of the catastrophes. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., questioned in a heated exchange whether Muilenburg was taking responsibility for the fallout from the crashes, which killed 346 people in total. Cohen asked if anyone at the company had taken a pay cut amid the grounding of the 737 Max."You're continuing to work and make $30 million a year after this horrific two accidents that caused all these people's relatives to go, to disappear, to die.
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