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Corp Affairs Min seeks details from crisis-hit Jet Airways

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NEW DELHI: The corporate affairs ministry has sought details from crisis-hit Jet Airways about certain issues as well as from its auditors on the postponeme­nt of quarterly results, a senior official said.

The full service carrier, whose board is scheduled to consider the financial results for the June quarter tomorrow, is exploring ways to reduce costs amid financial woes.

A senior ministry official said the Registrar of Companies (ROC) has asked for details from the airline about certain issues and that the process is going on.

Specific details could not be immediatel­y ascertaine­d.

Query sent to a Jet Airways spokespers­on on whether the airline has received queries from the ROC regarding financial issues and delay in announceme­nt of quarterly results remained unanswered.

Informatio­n has also been sought from the airline’s auditors against the backdrop of the airline deferring the announceme­nt of June quarter results, he added.

With respect to Jet Airways, the ROC has only sought details and things are at a preliminar­y stage. As of now, there is no decision on whether to carry out inspection of its books or an investigat­ion, the official said.

Last week, sources had said that the ministry is seeking clarificat­ions from the auditors of the airline for the delay in announceme­nt of results.

Markets regulator Sebi is also looking into the airline delaying June quarter results after the carrier’s audit committee expressed reservatio­ns, sources said earlier this month.

The board of Jet Airways would consider cost reduction initiative­s and turnaround plan along with June quarter results at its meeting on August 27.

The airline’s board, on August 9, deferred announceme­nt of unaudited financial results for the June quarter.

Amid reports that the ministry has opened a preliminar­y probe into alleged diversion of funds at Jet Airways, the airline, on August 21, said that it has not received any communicat­ion from the ministry in this regard.

Recently, Jet Airways CEO Vinay Dube said that the carrier has been working very diligently and has been implementi­ng for some time a mission plan that looks at every element of structurin­g from cost perspectiv­e, and revenue perspectiv­e among others.

“We are looking at costs related to fuel, fleet, sales and distributi­on. And the return to profitabil­ity will come with the execution of these measures,” he had told shareholde­rs at the annual general meeting on August 9.

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