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MACC is investigating AirAsia

Tan KW
Publish date: Sat, 01 Feb 2020, 07:05 PM
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 MACC IS also in touch with British authorities following allegations 2 AirAsia executives had received bribes from Airbus to secure contracts.

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lizi

this is like adding fuel to fire....sigh...hard landing.

2020-02-01 21:09

lizi

will AA suspend trading on monday for damage control action first?

2020-02-01 21:11

ks5S

So fast airasia come out to defend his director.
Really got something wrong behind

2020-02-01 22:52

i3lurker

looks like a badly drafted press release

2020-02-01 22:54

i3lurker

see my edited version
The entering into of each aircraft purchase agreement was a team consensus decision, arrived through careful evaluation, deliberation and the collective decision of the board members after taking into account technical specifications, aircraft flight performance and operating economics.



look at this version
The entering into of each aircraft purchase agreement was never made by any single individual decision, but instead arrived at through careful evaluation, deliberation and the collective decision of the board members after taking into account technical specifications, aircraft flight performance and operating economics.

2020-02-02 13:07

i3lurker

when they issue this type of press release,
they give out negative vibes to people
and people feel suspicious

2020-02-02 13:08

i3lurker

my version
AirAsia is deeply confident that we had always been honestly transparent in our dealings with all stakeholders whether shareholders, staff, vendors and regulatory agencies. Our past reputation, goodwill and Air Asia brand will stand stedfast with us as stakeholders will remember us for who we are and will know deep in their hearts and minds that these allegations cannot be true.



their version
AirAsia is deeply concerned that these allegations will have an adverse and negative impact on the AirAsia brand, reputation and goodwill.

2020-02-02 13:17

i3lurker

its very obvious right?

2020-02-02 13:18

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