DGCA chief says no note on KF
With the controversy over a DGCA note on Kingfisher Airlines continuing, new DGCA chief Prashant Sukul on Friday stated that there was no such document. His predecessor E.K. Bharat Bhushan had sought a probe into whether the document was removed from the official file. “I have gone through the papers and files. I also had an enquiry conducted. Unfortunately, we have found no such document,” Mr Sukul told reporters here.
The DGCA’s comments come days after Mr Bhushan wrote to the government saying that pages from the DGCA file on Kingfisher’s financial surveillance could have been removed from the file. Mr Bhushan was abruptly removed as DGCA on July 10. In a letter to Mr Sukul, with copies marked to Cabinet Secretary A.K. Seth and civil aviation secretary Nasim Zaidi, Mr Bhushan, now additional secretary and financial adviser in the steel ministry, asked his successor to take action against the “wrongdoing of a very serious nature”.
Mr Sukul claimed that there has been no compromise on safety issues and that Kingfisher was following its schedule given to the regulator.
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