SAA’s Myeni a no-show for Parliament grilling
SAA chairperson Dudu Myeni failed to turn up for a Parliamentary meeting in which she was to face questions by the DA over a myriad of issues plaguing the airline.
According to DA deputy spokesman on finance, Alf Lees, Myeni didn’t show for the Parliament’s standing committee on finance because she was at a doctor’s appointment.
Lees and the DA had made it clear that Myeni would be facing a roasting over the SAA’s latest financial results and a myriad of other issues plaguing the airline.
Myeni was facing questions relating to irregular expenditure, alleged anti-competitive behaviour, mismanagement, and tender irregularities.
Lees was planning on directing the following questions, among others, to Myeni:
- What is SAA’s operational plan in order to avoid further government guarantees?
- When will SAA be able to release the government from the R19 billion government guarantees given to SAA?
- Will you (Myeni) agree to cease to act as both board chair as well as de facto CEO as instructed by Minister Pravin Gordhan?
- What bodyguard services do you (Myeni) enjoy at SAA’s expense?
Adding further fuel to the flames, Lees also revealed that SAA’s financial performance was even worse than previously reported – adding another R1 billion loss into the mix for the 2014/15 financial year.
Finance minister Pravin Gordhan last week tables a preliminary financial report for SAA showing a R4.64 billion loss for the airline in 2014/15.
With the further loss edded, the total loss for SA now stands at now R5.64 billion.
The airline has been making a loss since 2012, with the last available results, from 2013/14 showing the group post a loss of R2.59 billion. The airline has accrued losses of over R18 billion over the past 10 years.
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