Saturday, July 21, 2012

Kingfisher file controversy gets deeper

The controversy surrounding the note written by former Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Bharat Bhushan, on action against beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines, took an interesting turn on Friday with the present incumbent Prashant Sukul stating that he had found no such ``missing documents’’ in the files as alleged by his predecessor.
Mr. Bhushan, a 1979 batch Kerala cadre office, now posted as Financial Advisor in the Steel Ministry, had sought a probe in the missing documents contained in the DGCA file on Kingfisher’s surveillance, alleging that they had been removed from the file after his departure from the post.
Speaking to reporters, Mr. Sukul said that he had gone through the various papers and files and had also conducted an enquiry into the whole issue. ``Unfortunately, we have found no such document,’’ he added. It is a well known fact that Mr. Bhushan had warned Kingfisher of action if it did not adhere to DGCA norms.
20/07/12 The Hindu
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