Labour unions at South African Airways have called for a forensic audit of all expenditure since the appointment of the business rescue practitioners in December. busrep
JOHANNESBURG - Labour unions at South African Airways have called for a forensic audit of all expenditure since the appointment of the business rescue practitioners in December.
“A further R9m has been paid out to consultants, despite the fact that there is no semblance of a business rescue plan. We believe that all this amounts to nothing but the looting of SAA as a national asset.” Parliament has demanded a full schedule of the account of the fees for the rescuers, advisers and all the practitioners involved in the process.
She said they had “completely lost faith” in Dongwana and Matuson, saying they had been a “monumental failure”.
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