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KPMG to Undertake Forensic Audit of Arik Airlines

Chairman of Arik Air, Sir Joseph Arumemi-Ikhide
Chairman of Arik Air, Sir Joseph Arumemi-Ikhide
The new management of Arik Airlines has appointed KPMG, world-class financial experts to undertake a forensic and diagnostic audit of the finances of the airline to ascertain the true status of its finances. 
This was disclosed in a statement issued by Simon Tumba of SY&T‎ Communications Limited,  media consultant to Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON).
 
According to the statement, the review would among other objectives cover the position of assets and liabilities, and their utilization; recording and utilization of loans, propriety of third party transactions; fraud controls over procure to pay (‘PtP’), agents and business partners and financial reporting and Arik Airline’s financial position as at January 31, 2017. The report is expected to be delivered within 12 weeks
 
“We have hired KPMG to look into the financials of Arik with a tooth comb and advise us with verifiable facts on what went wrong with the airline. We need to do that because the outcome will help us plug the loopholes and stabilise the airline,” the statement added. 
It noted that the whole intention is to identify what went wrong with Arik to enable the new management to bring it back to full operations.
 
The federal government intervened last Thursday February 9, 2017 in the airline following daunting complaints of huge indebtedness of the airline to various creditors and the frequent interruptions in its operations, and the concern to safety and security.
But even before the planned audit AMCON had alleged Arik owed over N300 billion debts.
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