Goyder fronts Senate probe: Live updates as Qantas forced to address role in Qatar Airways fiasco
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The area is not Joyce, but a start. On Wednesday, Qantas President Richard Goyder and new Basan General Manager Vanessa Hudson will bring Federal government Senate investigation, investigating decision block an offer by Qatar Airways make additional flights Australia and Australia. What can we expect from the hearing? Mr. Goyder will undoubtedly take an intensive investigation given that the Transportation Workers' Association, Australia and International Pilots Association and Australian Shares Association should be called to resign after the sudden separation of Mr. Joyce. These calls owe a series of crisis, including an illegal Federal Court, illegally, illegally against the allegations of illegal workers and Qantas' alleged ghost flights during the COVİD-19 PANDEM. Wednesday's hearing will not play these issues directly. Instead, we can expect senators to focus on relationship between Qantas with the federal government and whether their proximity has any role in rejecting proposal of Qatar Airways. The federal government has made many explanations that claimed that decision was varied in response the lanes of Qatar officials looking for women at Doha Airport in 2020, to protect national interests of Australia, and indeed protect Qantas's profitability. He will prove whether any of these excuses are resonating with Qantas. If it turns out to be case, nothing would happen to the lobbying of airline lobby against Qatar Airways' proposal. Nevertheless, Qantas's increase in bad customer service and in the middle of widespread anecdotes, there is no good look. On this basis, the hearing of Wednesday may prove Mr. Joyce, who faced tonal deafness charges after 21 million dollars of hand, and for a long apology Mrs. Hudson. If it is seen that airline maintained its profit of 1.64 billion dollars in 2023 fiscal finance rather than Australian travelers, case may soon be overwhelming for further changes to country's flag carrier. Western Australian at the hearing on Wednesday, continue to watch us last time.
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