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AirAsia mentioned in Rolls-Royce bribery case - M.A. Wind

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Publish date: Sun, 22 Jan 2017, 11:43 AM
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Sunday, 22 January 2017 

 
Article from Malaysiakini (partially behind paywall), some snippets:


UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has named AirAsia Group as one of several foreign parties involved in bribery cases with jet engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce PLC.

AirAsia Group, in an immediate response, told Malaysiakini that it had complied with procedures in its dealing with Rolls-Royce.

According to the Statement of Facts filed with the Crown Court at Southwark, Rolls-Royce failed to prevent its employees from providing an AirAsia Group executive with credits worth US$3.2 million (RM14.2 million) for the maintenance of a private jet.

This was despite Rolls-Royce employees believing that the credits would lead the AirAsia Group executive to perform his function "improperly".

"This financial advantage was given at the request of the AirAsia group executive, in return for showing favour towards Rolls-Royce in the purchase of products and services provided by Rolls-Royce and its subsidiaries, including Total Care Agreement services to be supplied to AirAsia X, a subsidiary of AirAsia Group," it said.

It also alleged that there was an attempt to conceal the fact that the credits, given to AirAsia X in 2013, would be used for the private jet, which was unrelated to the AirAsia Group.

On Oct 17, 2012, a Rolls-Royce employee reported to the Rolls-Royce senior employee that the AirAsia Group executive was seeking to "make the corporate jet deal 'invisible' with its 'value covered within additional A330 Total Care Agreement charges" for AirAsia X".

On March 15, 2013, a Rolls-Royce employee reported to his senior that the AirAsia X senior employee, who had been negotiating for the Air Asia Group executive's private jet, wanted a "cash settlement that is off the record and not visible to the AirAsia X group".

The Rolls-Royce employee raised concern that it was "unethical and likely illegal" and would rather not handle the case.

The Rolls-Royce employee complained that the AirAsia X senior employee had avoided discussing the private jet in front of other AirAsia X or Rolls-Royce employees and refused to communicate via email about the matter unless it was verbally or on Blackberry Messenger, a secured chat application.

In an interview during the SFO's investigation, the Rolls-Royce employee said the AirAsia X senior employee went as far as suggesting that the Corporate Care entry fee for the private jet be secretly spread across other AirAsia X payments to Rolls-Royce.

"Rolls-Royce employees believe the relevance of the jet to the issuing of those credits was most likely to be concealed from AirAsia X executives by the AirAsia X senior employee.


The above sounds very worrisome and requires an official, much more detailed answer from AirAsia than given.

I have written before about the huge amount of RPTs between the different companies in the AirAsia group and also the privately owned companies. This gives rise to numerous conflict of interest situations.

If the holding company was listed, with all subsidiaries (like AirAsia, AirAsia X and the subsidiary owning the private airplane) 100% owned, then many problems (like the above mentioning in the Rolls-Royce bribery case) would not have existed in the first place.

 

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calvintaneng

LOL!

Value growth said this:


valuegrowth Batu88, we all know that TF is taking advantage of AirAsia by signing a lot of contracts with companies owned by them. However, this case is too over, it's definitely non-ethical.

Valuegrowth admitted that "it's definitely non-ethical or unethical

Unethical according to Wikipedia means this

unethical
ʌnˈɛθɪk(ə)l/Submit
adjective
not morally correct.
"it is unethical to torment any creature for entertainment"
synonyms: immoral, amoral, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonourable, wrong, dishonest, deceitful, disreputable, unconscionable, fraudulent, dirty, unfair, underhand, devious, slippery, bad, wicked, evil, sinful, iniquitous, corrupt, depraved, villainous; More

immoral
amoral
unprincipled
unscrupulous
dishonourable
wrong
dishonest
deceitful
disreputable
unconscionable
fraudulent
dirty
unfair
underhand
devious
slippery
bad
wicked
evil
sinful
iniquitous
corrupt
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villainous

So this Rolls Royce bribery case just added to the long lines of doubtful acts

1) Conceiling debts time bomb of Rm78 Billlions under off balance account as "capital commitments"

2) Outright sale of AAX shares camouflaged as shares swap

3) And this latest Rolls Royce scandal

And more to come?

2017-01-22 12:09

speakup

AA limit down next week?

2017-01-22 12:51

r°Moi

Corporate governance shortcoming.....

2017-01-22 13:29

shortinvestor77

corrupters exist everywhere.

2017-01-22 18:18

supersaiyan3

This is Malaysia so the dual maybe safe from being jailed. Maybe a reprimand from the Bursa??

2017-01-22 20:02

stockmanmy

die loh

Bursa also want image one you know?

2017-01-22 20:06

Apollo Ang

tony's already know this news, bursa and sc should charge him on insider trading

2017-01-22 22:20

Whey Whey

So how much this news hurt AA actually?

2017-01-22 22:28

lizi

apa impak to aa and aax share esok? tak nampak berita ni di media utama.

2017-01-22 22:30

Whey Whey

I also wondering... if the foreigner shareholders dont like this news they might sell like crazy tmr... Get ready for the huge dropped lol

2017-01-22 22:32

stockmanmy

I just sense that Air Asia is a favorite target for foreign shorting.

2017-01-22 22:35

stockmanmy

that German Bank failed, so now new tricks?

2017-01-22 22:36

Whey Whey

They got more reason to short AA now.. wait to see the show tmr

2017-01-22 22:36

paperplane2016

Stop faking my id

2017-01-22 23:00

Dolly_Chai

agree with stockman this time... airasia is always the target for foreign funds to manipulate its share price... pressed it down to collect and then push it up again and dump... so if you fall into their trap by selling... they are laughing all the way to the bank...

so hold now and dun ever sell!!!

2017-01-23 09:40

R3D3

.. all it takes is for AirAsia to deny? Rather common nowadays.

2017-01-24 09:22

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