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en_2335900_0 COLOMBO (News 1st):- A report by UK’s Serious Fraud Office reveals another financial misappropriation that took place during a transaction between the SriLankan Airlines and Airbus.
en_2335900_1 Agreements were reached to purchase six A330 aircraft and 4 A350 aircraft and to lease an additional four aircrafts, in June 2013.
en_2335900_2 The report compiled by the Serious Fraud Office reveals that a straw company registered in Brunei, owned by the wife of an executive of SriLankan Airlines, has acted as an intermediary in these transactions.
en_2335900_3 Pursuant to the engagement, Airbus employees have offered up to US$16.84 million to the company of the person in question, to influence SriLankan Airlines to purchase 10 Airbus aircraft and the lease of an additional four aircrafts.
en_2335900_4 On the 30th of October 2015, Airbus has also signed a market share agreement, which stipulated that the intermediary company registered in Brunei, would receive a US$5 million lump sum if SriLankan Airlines did not purchase any competitor aircraft.
en_2335900_5 The report added that to disguise the identity of the woman in question, Airbus employees have misled the UK Export Finance as to her name and gender.
en_2335900_6 US$2 million of the US$16.84 million was already paid to the company owned by the woman.
en_2335900_7 UK’s Serious Fraud Office says that the spouse of the SriLankan Airlines Executive level officer had no aerospace expertise and had no experience or personnel working in the airline sales industry.
en_2335900_8 Meanwhile, during the United National Party-led government, they cancelled an agreement to purchase A350 aircraft, while agreeing to pay a fine of USD 154 million.
en_2335900_9 It was later agreed to reduce the sum to USD 98 million, as certain conditions were met.
en_2335900_10 However, SriLankan Airlines paid a large sum of money to intermediaries before purchasing aircraft, and to Airbus, after cancelling the agreement.
en_2335900_11 Speaking to News 1st on the fraud, Executive Director of the Transparency International Sri Lanka, Asoka Obeyesekere said; “It is widely reported SriLankan Airlines gets Rs.
en_2335900_12 17bn which is a $116 mn in cancellation penalty.
en_2335900_13 TISL flagged up this concern with the presidential commission for looking into irregularities of SriLankan Airlines and we reiterate that it is essential that those domestic and foreign are held accountable and compensate for losses cause to the Sri Lankan public.”
en_2335900_14 The report was released by UK’s Serious Fraud Office, following a 4-year investigation into Airbus, over allegations of external consultants used by the company and paid bribes in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Ghana between 2011 and 2015.
en_2335900_15 Judges have approved a record $3.9 billion settlement to be paid by the French aircraft manufacturer Airbus over allegations of bribery.
en_2335900_16 A judge in London approved a deferred prosecution agreement struck between the UK’s Serious Fraud Office and Airbus.
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