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'AirAsia case not to have impact on Air India stake sale process'
Published : May 31, 2018, 5:28 pm IST
Updated : May 31, 2018, 5:28 pm IST
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CBI case against AirAsia
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The CBI case against AirAsia and its officials for alleged efforts to manipulate government policies would not have any impact...

The CBI case against AirAsia and its officials for alleged efforts to manipulate government policies would not have any impact on Air India's disinvestment process, according to a senior official. The deadline for submitting Expression of Interest (EoI) for 76 percent stake in the debt-laden Air India is ending today. To a query on whether the CBI case against AirAsia could have any negative impact on Air India stake sale process since foreign investors have also been named in the FIR, Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey replied in the negative.

AirAsia case not to have impact on Air India stake sale process AirAsia case not to have an impact on Air India stake sale process

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"I don't think so... The decision as important as buying Air India is not taken on individual events of this kind," he said here on Wednesday. "These individual events, I don't think, will have an impact (on Air India disinvestment)," he added. The government has proposed to offload 76 per cent equity share capital of the national carrier as well as transfer the management control to private players.

Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt LtdAir India SATS Airport Services Pvt Ltd

The information memorandum said the transaction would involve Air India, its low-cost arm Air India Express, and Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt Ltd. The latter is an equal joint venture between the national carrier and Singapore-based SATS Ltd, as per the preliminary information memorandum issued in March. On Tuesday, the CBI named AirAsia India, its officials as well as AirAsia Berhad in an FIR for allegedly trying to manipulate government policies through corrupt means to get an international license for its Indian venture.

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Civil Aviation Secretary R N ChoubeyCivil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey

The same day, Air Asia India refuted any wrong-doing and said it was co-operating with all regulators and agencies to present the correct facts. The airline is a joint venture between the Tatas and Malaysia's AirAsia Berhad, where the former has 51 percent stake. In a filing to the Malaysian stock exchange on Wednesday, AirAsia Berhad denied accusations and contentions, saying that it believes that "these trumped up accusations are baseless and motivated by considerations that as yet remain unknown".

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