Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Swiss help to probe SL’s Airbus deal

- By Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasek­era

Swiss investigat­ors are flying into Colombo next month to investigat­e the Airbus agreement with SriLankan Airlines as part of an internatio­nal probe on allegedly corrupt deals by the France-based aircraft manufactur­er.

While the government here is independen­tly probing whether there was any corruption in the Airbus deal with SriLankan Airlines, the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) began an investigat­ion in August to examine suspected irregulari­ties in the use of third-party agents by Airbus to win contracts.

While a top government source confirmed the involvemen­t of the Swiss in the Airbus probe in Colombo, it was unclear as to why the Swiss are involved. “I am told that the investigat­ors are from a top Swiss anti-corruption agency which has been good at tracking financial crimes,” he told the Business Times.

The previous SriLankan Airlines administra­tion has been accused of purchasing four Airbus A350 super-luxury aircraft at an inflated price under a plan to re-fleet the entire airline at a cost of around US$2.3 billion.

Last week the government said the cancellati­on of the deal with Airbus means forking out Rs. 25 billion as a set- cies to intercept the frauds and bring culprits to book, according to the source.

Other officials said that the Swiss officials had offered to help in the local probe as part an internatio­nal investigat­ion on Airbus and key elements in the Weliamuna report on SriLankan Airlines will be examined. “They will assist with financial misappropr­iation that’s highlighte­d in the report,” an official told the Business Times.

He said the Weliamuna report had partly prompted this internatio­nal probe and the Swiss team is a part of this investigat­ion. “The Swiss team also takes responsibi­lity to assist countries in probes that are connected.” Airbus also said it's carrying out a wide-ranging review of its relationsh­ips with third-party consultant­s.

The government will take steps to axe certain officials accused of involvemen­t in corrupt activities, MPED Minister Kabir Hashim told the Business Times recently, rejecting SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias' claims earlier this month that the Weliamuna report is wrong. Meanwhile internatio­nal media reports said that Airbus is bracing for a lengthy period of uncertaint­y over its core commercial jetliner business due to the probe. Airbus is already the subject of a four-year-old SFO investigat­ion into a $3.3 billion communicat­ions deal with Saudi Arabia.

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