South Sudan Supreme Airlines (Juba) is embroiled in a legal dispute with the South Sudan government about the airline’s claim that the government owes it USD193 million for supplying subsidised food and fuel in 2013 during the South Sudanese civil war, according to local news reports.
Owner and manager Ayii Duang Ayii has twice failed to appear before the country’s Transitional National Legislative Assembly’s (TNLA) Committee on Trade and Industry after being summoned to clarify his claims about the contracts and payments. The…
Source: ch aviation
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