
Vijay Mallya recently opened unpaid salaries of Kingfisher Airlines employees and offered a public apology to its former employees. He argued that he had dealt with this question in a recent podcast with YouTuber Raj Shamani, and made efforts to pay employees waiting salaries, but legal proceedings in this case did not allow him to take a step.
69 -year -old entrepreneur accused of alleged banking loans said, “I would say I am deeply sorry for what happened … I am deeply sorry that some of them did not receive paid salaries, I have no apology, but for those who care about listening, in the Karnataka High Court.”
The former RCB owner added: “Specifically, I signed up to court to pay the salaries of Kingfisher Airlines employees, the banks protested and the court refused this permit. Really nothing I could do.”
Vijay Mallya gave this answer to the question of Raj Shamani: “What would you tell them (Kingfisher Airlines employees) who lost their jobs that still hold against you.”
In Podcast Vijay Mallya, he described the impact of the economic crisis in 2008 on his business and claimed that he had turned to the Minister of Finance Pranab Mukherjee. On the heels of the global financial crisis, he proposed to reduce the operation of his business and dismiss employees and claimed that he was unable to “work in these depressive economic circumstances”. However, his request was intensified and was asked to ensure air connectivity.
During the time the aerial sector was heavily affected, he was asked to refrain from any layoff and were offered to support banks for continuing operation. “I was told not to reduce King Fisher at that time and yes, banks supported,” Mallya said.
£9 000 crore, he said he was willing to return to India if assured of a fair process.
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