New Delhi:The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday said it has summoned AirAsia's top management including its Malayasia-based CEO Tony Fernandes for questioning on January 20.
A source in the ED said that they have summoned the top brass for questioning under the sections of Prevention of Money Laundering Act.
According to ED sources, the central financial probe agency, beside Fernandes, has also summoned Tharumalingam Kanagalingam a.k.a. Bo Lingam (Group President) AirAsia Airlines, senior group executive S. Ramadorai, former AirAsia CEOs Naresh Algan and Mittu Chandiliya and businessman Arun Bhatia, who was earlier holding substantial equity in AirAsia.
The source said there are allegations that the senior officials of AirAsia entered into a criminal conspiracy with the UPA government to tweak rules for getting overseas flying rights.
He said the ED is probing certain transactions which were made to a Singapore firm, which allegedly did not provide any services.