Airline inquiry: Under-fire Qantas chair Richard Goyder defies calls to stand down at Senate inquiry
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He once again claimed that President Richard Goyder was once again the right man for work because he said a Senate investigation. Australia's investigation into airline industry focuses on the federal government's decision reject Qatar Airways's application to fly 28 extra flight flights East Coast every week. However, most interrogation Goyder and his new CEO Vanessa Hudson, president's term office, charges stacking slot at large airports and company's refusal to repay $ 900 million in a $ 2.5 -dollar workers' payments focused on a wide range problems.Year billion profit. Richard Goyder challenged the calls to resign once again. Goyder, yesterday during last slide in eyes company after chairmanship board directors Australian Australian Association and Qantas pilots were asked to resign. However, he defended his position to Senate Committee, brushed decisions about decision and ability to adequately manage three presidency of Qantas, Woodside AFL Commission. "I visited the company with a global financial crisis, I have presided on Qantas with the most existential crisis we had as a airway so far."Said. He also claimed that the carrier's decision to illegally expelled about 1700 workers in 2020 was based on solid reasoning. Vanessa Hudson admitted that Qantas had followed leadership of other companies and returned workers' payments financed by the $ 900 million taxpayer during PANDEM. Eh Well, truth is that we had solid commercial reasons, and I apologize conditions, and I regret it deeply, Goy Goyder said to worker senator Tony Sheldon who called for former CEO Alan Joyce resign after his departure. The new CEO Hudson, once again apologizing to customers, began to emerge at the hearing. In addition, in inquiry of independent senator David Pocock, he admitted that Qantas had followed the leadership of other companies and that Jobkeeper payments, which were financed by $ 900 million taxpayer during his PANDEM, but decided against it. Hudson agreed give details about introduction of airline to government about Qatar's proposal for extra flights, but only be corrected and remain confidential - so people will not see it. However, after saying that the commercial conditions brought by his pandem were behind his opposition last year, he refused to decide whether Qantas was still against the proposal. Qatar Airways Global Sales Senior Vice President Matt Raos said that additional flights would provide economic benefit of $ 3 million. In early hours of day, Q Atar Airways executives said that they were "shocked and surprised" in airline investigation decision to prevent application of federal government. The opposition claims that the government rejected Qatar's offer that does not want to compete more after lobbying from Qantas. Qatar Airways said the investigation he found through the media before receiving an official notification a few days later. "It was even more surprising, the government's giving us no rea
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