NAC 'wasted' Rs 5m on overseas trips for staff

Published On: September 10, 2017 05:00 AM NPT By: Susheel Bhattarai  | @sushbhattarai


KATHMANDU, September 10:  Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) is found to have spent Rs 5 million on overseas trips for some one and half dozen of its staff over a period of one month. 

The visits were approved a month after the national flag carrier hosted a widely criticised "observation and inspection tour" for around two dozen staff to see NAC aircraft under maintenance in Singapore. 

Republica investigations found that the money was spent to foot the bill for overseas trips by staff to various exotic destinations including Thailand, Cambodia,  Macau, Australia, Netherlands and Vietnam. 

NAC officials said that some of the staff are in the process of leaving the country. Officials said the bill for most of the trips would be footed exclusively by NAC. In addition, each staffer would get per diem of USD 150  on average from  NAC. 

Sources said that NAC Commercial Director Janakraj Kalakheti has just returned from an Australia tour.  Earlier, the NAC management had suspended the visit of a three-member delegation led by Kalakheti to South Korea. Similarly, a three-member NAC delegation including NAC Corporate Director Rabindra Shrestha and Deputy Managing Director Prem Ratna Bajraachrya are scheduled to visit  Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. 

Seven NAC officials are currently in the Netherlands for a month-long training.  The delegation to the  Netherlands includes Acting Deputy Director Bipin Upadhyaya, Managers duo Rameshwar Thapa and Ram Prasad Bhandari, Senior Technical Officer Hariraj Manandhar, Technical Officer Sarjan Maharjan and Senior Technicians Prabin Nakarmi and Richesh Sharma. 

Officials said that NAC had footed the airfare for the staff besides providing per diem. Prabhakar Chandra Mallik, chief of the Air Worthiness Division of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, is also in the Netherlands for an inspection tour. 
 
Sources further said that Managing Director (MD) of NAC, Sugat Ratna Kansakar, approved the visit purportedly for exploring new markets for the national flag carrier. 
But NAC officials described the recently approved visits as a complete waste of taxpayer money.  NAC has no flights to five of the six countries. 

"There is little to gain from these particular visits of around one and half dozen officials. Kansakar's recent decisions are giving him and NAC a bad name," said one NAC official. 


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