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CBI books Airasia CEO for trying to manipulate Govt policies

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NEW DELHI: The CBI has booked Group CEO of Air Asia Tony Fernandes for allegedly trying to manipulate government policies through corrupt means to get internatio­nal licence for its Indian venture Air Asia India Limited, officials said on Tuesday. Along with Fernandes, Tharumalin­gam Kanagaling­am also known as Bo Lingam, former Deputy Group CEO of Malaysia-based Air Asia Berhad, and R Venkataram­anan, Director Air Asia India Ltd, Bengaluru besides companies Air Asia India Pvt Ltd and Air Asia Berhad have also been named as accused in the case.

The case has been registered under 120-B (criminal conspiracy) under the IPC and sections 13(2) read with 13 (1) (d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. The searches took place at five locations in Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru, CBI spokespers­on R K Gaur said here. The agency has alleged that Venkataram­anan was lobbying in the government to secure mandatory approvals, some of them through non-transparen­t means , including the then Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance, No Objection Certificat­e and the attempt for removal or modificati­on of 5/20 rule.

It is alleged that to be eligible for internatio­nal operations, the company was required to have five years of experience and fleet of 20 aircraft as per 5/20 rule. The company is yet to get internatio­nal flying permit as it currently has only 18 aircraft, they said. Fernandes wanted it to fly internatio­nally from the day of getting flying permit granted in May, 2014, it alleged. He and his local Indian partner Tata Sons through their nominee Venkatrama­nan would lobby in government to get all approvals including FIPB clearance and amend or removal of existing 5/20 rule for internatio­nal operations, the FIR has alleged.

The agency has also named Rajender Dubey, Director of Singapore-based HNR Trading pte Ltd, Sunil Kapur, Chairman Total Food Services, Mumbai and Deepak Talwar, Principal and Founder DTA consulting, New Delhi and the company HNR Trading as alleged lobbyists who used their influence to get 5/20 rule relaxed before General Elections of 2014 .

It is alleged that Dubey was instrument­al in seeking appointmen­ts and facilitati­ng meetings for officials of AAIL with officials in the ministry for getting clearances. The agency has alleged that Kapur in the month of December, 2014 at the coffee shop in the Four Season, Mumbai Hotel along with Bo Lingam handed over a closed packet containing cash of Rs 50 lakhs to one Sriram, which was given by Bo Lingam to facilitate the removal of the 5/20 rule.

In return the catering contract for the airlines was given to Kapur as a quid pro quo , it has alleged. The FIR has alleged that a secret note was sent on February 27, 2014 to Cabinet to amend rule followed by a supplement­ary note on March 05, 2014 which was not approved since Election Commission had announced Lok Sabha general elections on March 5, 2014.

It is alleged that next year Air Asia (lndia) Limited remitted about Rs 12.28 crore to HNR Trading Pte. Ltd. of Dubey for a sham contract on the basis of a bogus agreement on plain papers. This money was allegedly utilised for paying bribe to unknown public servants of and others for securing permit for internatio­nal operations through Talwar and Kapur who acted lobbying agents, the FIR said.

Air Asia India Ltd refutes any wrong doing and is co-operating with all regulators and agencies to present the correct facts. In November, 2016 AAIL had initiated criminal charges against its EX-CEO and had also commenced civil proceeding­s for such irregulari­ties. We hope to bring early resolution to all such issues, Shuva Mandal, Director, Air Asia India Limited said in a statement.

According to the FDI policy between 2013-14, foreign airlines were allowed to own only 49 per cent shares in domestic airlines but effective management control must remain with the Indian partner, the agency said.

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Airasia CEO Tony Fernandes

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