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AirAsia India files report after probe

Case involves irregular personal expense claims

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia (India) Ltd (AAIL), AirAsia Bhd’s joint venture with the Tata group, has filed a police report following a probe into irregular personal expense claims and certain company charges.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, AirAsia Bhd said that as a result of investigat­ions by AAIL, which were conducted by an external agency, AAIL had been recommende­d to lodge the police report on the findings of the probe.

“AAIL has consequent­ly filed a police complaint before the competent authoritie­s in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, on Nov 9, 2016. The police is investigat­ing the matter,” the budget airline said.

AirAsia Bhd holds a 49% stake in AAIL, while the Tata group holds 49% and two AAIL directors own the remaining 2%.

On Oct 31 last year, AirAsia informed the exchange that there was an ongoing investigat­ion against certain former AAIL personnel involving irregular personal expense claims and some company charges.

“AirAsia (India) Ltd, AirAsia Bhd and Tata Sons Ltd look into all allegation­s of impropriet­y and misappropr­iation very seriously,” the lowcost carrier said in the announceme­nt.

“The three entities do not approve of any unethical practices and will take very stern action against the perpetrato­rs at all levels of the organisati­on.

“The three entities would like to reiterate that it strictly adheres to internal procedures and policies.”

Earlier, Tata Sons’ ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry had written a letter to the board saying that “ethical concerns” had been raised regarding certain transactio­ns and the overall prevailing culture at AAIL.

Mistry claimed that a forensic investigat­ion had revealed fraudulent transactio­ns of 22 crore rupees involving non-existent entities in India and Singapore.

The three entities would like to reiterate that it strictly adheres to internal procedures and policies. AirAsia Bhd

 ??  ?? Internal probe: AirAsia’s plane is seen at KLIA2 in Sepang. On Oct 31 last year, AirAsia informed Bursa that there was an ongoing investigat­ion against certain former AAIL personnel involving irregular personal expense claims and some company charges.
Internal probe: AirAsia’s plane is seen at KLIA2 in Sepang. On Oct 31 last year, AirAsia informed Bursa that there was an ongoing investigat­ion against certain former AAIL personnel involving irregular personal expense claims and some company charges.

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