Alan Joyce threatened with jail time over Senate inquiry into Qatar Airways
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Alan Joyce may face the possibility of imprisonment if a Senate investigation does not prevent Qatar's extra flights. The former Qantas chief was warned that he would have to encounter an investigation when he returned to Australia from the European holiday. Coalition Senator Bridget McKenzie warned Mr. Joyce that if government refused answer questions about the decision block a bid block a bid make more flights Great Australian cities, Mr. Joyce may encounter “all process rafts”. Alan Joyce said he could not participate in the investigation as in the investigation. Mr. Joyce, Prime Minister Anthony Albanian and Transport Minister Catherine King has important information about the decision about the decision. Senator McKenzie told journalists on Thursday, "Bromance partner, Prime Minister Anthony Arnavut and really Minister King, the only person who can go to his informal speeches."Said. “There is a process within permanent orders and the Senate's procedures, which will eventually make it very difficult for old CEO Joyce not to appear.” Senator McKenzie warned that a person had been imprisoned for ignoring a call order in the 1950s, but he said he hoped, "We don't go there." Mr. Joyce said he could not participate in the investigation in person or through a video connection due to personal obligations while traveling abroad. Senator Bridget McKenzie released a hard warning on Thursday.Resim Nca Newswire Martin Ollman Meanwhile, Virgin Australia General Manager Jayne Hrdlickka said to the senators on Wednesday at a one -hour meeting with Qatar minister with the offer of “Top Five Minutes”. Ms. King said that Joyce was not “happy” about Joyce's proposal and was looking for a meeting. “Nevertheless, I left a very clear impression that the decision to continue was very challenging and close. Senator McKenzie also invited Mrs King to prevent the investigation. The invitation comes because senior transportation bureaucrats, who emerged before investigation on Thursday, answered “critical” questions about whether Qantas was a factor in decision, and then coalition senators are bored. Their demands came after public officials said that a summary was given to investigation of on -time Mrs. King on transport and infrastructure department of ongoing department, but did not decide until July. Senator Simon Birmingham and Senator Bridget McKenzie promised to bring Alan Joyce and Catherine King in front of the committee. Senator McKenzie said that the evidence submitted to the investigation was that King was in January a mind to confirm these additional flights from Qatar ”. “Something changed and this summary sat at the table of Minister King until July. During six months, no counseling with the affected parties was made, no information was received by department.” “The government can understand why the Privacy Cover and hardworking officials refrain from p
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