Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Govt. should recover $98Mn from Airbus

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

The incumbent Government should take steps to recover $98 million from Airbus paid by the Yahapalana Government as cancellati­on fees for returning four A350 in 2016, UNP MP Eran Wickramara­tne said yesterday.

Addressing a news briefing, he said this in the wake of revelation of the alleged corruption in dealings of Airbus with several countries including Srilankan Airlines.

“According to disclosure­s in courts in Washington, paris and London, airbus for years conducted a massive scheme to offer and pay bribes involving very senior executives in several countries including Sri Lanka,” the MP said.

“In 2017, Sri Lanka had to pay $98 million in penalties for cancelling the order in 2016 and returning four A350 ‘extra widebody’ aircraft that is specifical­ly designed for long haul routes and unsuitable for the airline’s business model,’ he added. Wickramara­tne said the Airbus Company had increased the selling price of these aircraft leading the relevant authoritie­s to pay additional payments for the purchase of the aircraft. “It is clear that these transactio­ns have not been done in a legal manner and thus the government should ask the Airbus Company to refund the $98 million. Meanwhile, he requested the Attorney General to take necessary legal action against local individual­s involved in these transactio­ns.

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