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SAA board will not cover up acts of criminality

SAA board say any action taken against anyone accused of criminality must have factual basis and be legally sustainable.

South African Airways (SAA) will not cover up acts of criminality, the national carrier said on Monday. This as the airline’s board of directors noted a series of media reports that appear to be based on internal reports leaked to the media.

“The SAA board of directors would like to assure the public that it does not condone nor will it cover up any acts of impropriety at SAA,” said the carrier.

The board further added any action that it could take against anyone accused of criminality must have factual basis and be legally sustainable.

“It is important to understand the status these reports enjoy within the business and the processes the company has embarked upon before conclusions are made on the basis of any aspect of such reports.”

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In addition, investigations were previously commissioned by SAA to look into financial losses incurred by the company. Areas of focus included among other things, procurement (specifically contract negotiation and management) and asset management.

“A number of reports were subsequently generated and must be finalised as soon as possible. The Board has looked into those reports and concluded that, as matters stand, they are incomplete.”

The national carrier further added that the process of finalising these reports, including soliciting input from all affected parties and executive management, has since commenced.

This was not only standard practice but a requirement in accordance with principles of natural justice.

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“Once the reports are finalised, they will be presented to the board for consideration and action. We caution against making conclusions hastily and discourage casting aspersions against any individuals on the strength of incomplete reports,” it said.

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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