SriLankan Airlines Restructuring, Not Sale: Aviation Minister
Jul 03, 2024 19:13
Sri Lanka's efforts to divest shares in SriLankan Airlines have failed, with only six bidders coming forward. The airline will undergo restructuring instead, with the government retaining 51% ownership.
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Colombo, Jul 3 (PTI) Sri Lanka's efforts to divest shares in the loss-making SriLankan Airlines have not been successful, Minister of Aviation Nimal Siripala de Silva said on Wednesday and clarified that the national flag carrier will undergo restructuring, not sale.
The government in March had extended the deadline for the Expression of Interest (EoI) on the divestiture from possible bidders from early March to April 22 of this year. The time to make final bids shall remain open till the end of August.
Despite opposition and trade union claims, the airline cannot be sold outright. The divestiture would be subject to the government retaining its 51 per cent share, de Silva said, adding, The interest has been minimal, only six bidders came forward and we were unable to find a suitable partner. It can be granted to a Sri Lankan investor but they have to prove their credentials.
SriLankan Airlines was one of the four key state-owned enterprises the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had prescribed for restructuring in the USD 2.9 billion bailout programme.
Furthermore, the IMF is actively involved in the restructuring process based strictly on legal frameworks, regulations, and objective criteria, without regard to personal considerations, he said.
Countering opposition leader Sajith Premadasa's argument where he gave examples such as Argentina, Ecuador, and Ghana, which have successfully negotiated a 25 per cent reduction in commercial loans, the minister said, the commercial loans are distinct from bilateral debts.
A release from the President's Media Division quoted minister de Silva as saying that the discussions to restructure commercial debt within Sri Lanka are ongoing, with evolving criteria influenced by IMF assessments of each country's economic resilience.
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