Updated Wed, October 5th 2016 at 12:06 GMT +3Kenya AIrways plane at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport yesterday. (PHOTO: EDWARD KIPLIMO/ STANDARD)MPs are demanding an investigation into the woes facing Kenya Airways, citing questionable management and alopsided agreement with a partner foreign airline. But the debate veered to sparring between CORD and Jubilee MPs over whichside was to blame for the situation. "Kenya Airways has been performing dismally in the last four years, reporting a cumulative loss before tax of Sh71.4 billion... According to the MoU between KQ and KLM, the CEO cannot be sacked without the concurrence of KLM.
Source: Standard Digital October 04, 2016 21:33 UTC