SA Express airport coordinator Estelle Loock has detailed how EML Engineers and Construction’s jet fuel supply was irregularly expanded by the airline in 2017.
Johannesburg - SA Express airport coordinator Estelle Loock has detailed how a Pretoria-based empowerment company, EML Engineers and Construction’s jet fuel supply was irregularly expanded by the state-owned airline in 2017, resulting in the contract ballooning to R2.4-billion.
She told the commission that she was tasked to find a solution to the problem as SA Express aircrafts from Cape Town had to refuel in Pilansburg in order to be able to return to Cape Town, which resulted in a resolution for a deviation. “Only at the later stage when it was sent to my divisional manager, that I was aware that there was a contract signed,” Loock said.
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