Cabin Crew Association Lays Charges Against South African Airways

Publisher:
SABC
Publication Date:
28 June 2017
Tags:
South Africa, Labour, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Transport and Shipping

The South African Cabin Crew Association has laid charges of corruption, theft and contravening the PFMA act, against SAA executives, and the board. This comes after several independent audit reports revealed irregular tenders and expenditure amounting to one-point-eight billion rand, with no action taken. The Union addressed the media in Irene outside Pretoria today. SACCA wants those linked to these alleged unlawful tenders at SAA, brought to book.

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