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Friday, August 10, 2012

Kingfisher- files fly by government

The Hindu : Business / Industry : Kingfisher file controversy gets deeper: "It is a well known fact that Mr. Bhushan had warned Kingfisher of action if it did not adhere to DGCA norms. Mr. Bhushan was granted an extension of one year by the Appointments Committee of Cabinet headed by Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh. However, he was abruptly removed from the post on July 10. It was alleged his firm directive to Kingfisher led to his ouster from the DGCA.

In a letter to Mr. Sukul with copies to Cabinet Secretary, Ajit Kumar Seth and Civil Aviation Secretary, Nasim Zaidi, Mr. Bhushan had asked Mr. Sukul to initiate action against the wrongdoing of a very serious nature.

It is learnt that in his note as a DGCA, he had recommended sending a notice to Kingfisher airlines asking it to pay up dues of its employees and creditors within 15 days failing which their license could be suspended."


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