The Phnom Penh Post

Top two chief executives relinquish posts in AirAsia

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AIRASIA Group Bhd said its founders Datuk Kamarudin Meranun and Tan Sri Anthony Francis Fernandes have relinquish­ed their executive posts as the budget carrier forms a committee to review the allegation­s against them.

Kamarudin is the airline’s executive chairman and Tony Fernandes is the chief executive officer.

AirAsia said both Kamarudin and Fernandes have relinquish­ed their respective executive posts effective immediatel­y for two months, or until such other period that the company deem fit.

AirAsia said Tharumalin­gam Kanagaling­am has been appointed the acting CEO in the interim and a committee made up of non-executive independen­t board members has been set up. “The committee’s main objective will be to review the allegation­s therein so far as it concerns the AirAsia Group and to take any necessary action based on the review, ” it said in a statement.

In view of the current difficult economic circumstan­ces facing the airline industry, the company said it would retain them as advisers during the two month period. “As advisers, they will not have executive authority within the group.”

According to Bernama, they would be redesignat­ed as non-independen­t non executive board members of AirAsia Group Bhd.

AirAsia Group was mentioned in the approved judgment and the statement of facts in relation to Regina v Airbus SE, dated Jan 31,2020.

The company, i n a prev ious statement, had denied corruption and briber y a llegations against it, say ing it was neit her involved wit h the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigat­ion of Airbus nor given any opportunit y to prov ide any i nformation or clarificat­ion to t he SFO.

The UK SFO allegation­s concerned a 2012 $50mil sponsorshi­p between Caterham Formula 1 racing team, which was founded by Tony Fernandes, and Airbus’s former parent, EADS.

Shares in AirAsia Group Bhd’s slid 10.5 per cent or 15 sen to 1.28 Malasian riggit, following news of corruption allegation­s over the weekend and the negative impact of the worsening Wuhan coronaviru­s.

According to Kenanga Research, while it may appear that AirAsia may have a credible and defensible case, the group will have to bear the misfortune of a sell-off in its shares on concerns of legal action being taken as a result of Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) investigat­ion.

“If so, not only at risk is the potential financial damage but perhaps more importantl­y, its brand value and hitherto good standing – in particular that of Tony Fernandez himself.

“It cannot be ascertaine­d yet when the MACC will complete the investigat­ion.

“It could all end well eventually but until they do, we will continue to value AirAsia at the low end of its historic five-year valuation range, at -1 standard deviation below historical forward average, ” said Kenanga Research.

The research house added that should AirAsia take legal action and seek compensati­on from Airbus for the damage done to its reputation arising from this controvers­y, the move should be welcomed as a vote of confidence.

TA Securities opined that the probe against AirAsia will not have any substantia­l financial impact on the company.

However, the fear of coronaviru­s outbreak would possibly deter travel sentiment despite Visit Malaysia Year 2020.

“We factor in t he impact of coronav ir us on t he a i rl i ne indust r y by reducing AirAsia a nd its a f fil iates’ load factor by 3 percentage points for financia l yea r 2020.

“This is after taking into account confirmed coronaviru­s cases in AirAsia’s major operating hubs except Indonesia, the declaratio­n of public health emergency by various countries, as well as the provision of refunds for passengers travelling to China by airlines,” said TA Securities.

AirAsia has clarified that its aircraft purchase decisions from Airbus were never premised on sponsorshi­ps and its sponsorshi­p of Caterham F1 was properly conducted via due internal assessment and approvals before being considered and approved by the board.

AirAsia further stated that aircraft purchase agreements were a collective board’s decision arrived at after careful evaluation and deliberati­on.

This entails account technical specificat­ions, flight performanc­e and operating economics besides superior reliabilit­y and attractive pricing.

 ?? AFP ?? AirAsia founders Datuk Kamarudin Meranun and Tan Sri Anthony (centre) have relinquish­ed their executive posts as the budget carrier forms a committee to review the allegation­s against them.
AFP AirAsia founders Datuk Kamarudin Meranun and Tan Sri Anthony (centre) have relinquish­ed their executive posts as the budget carrier forms a committee to review the allegation­s against them.

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