KQ’s woes: Bad business plan, not poor governance, at fault, says ICPAK

Kenya Airways’ woes are as a result of a failed business model and not a failure on the governance. This is according to the Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ Vice Chairman, Julius Mwatu, who says the Institute sees the KQ case as a unique one which has nothing to do with accountants or officials. This comes at a time when Pilots have issued a strike notice demanding resignation of the CHairman and CEO.

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