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Portions of SAA to be sold

23 Oct 2019 - by Deena Robinson
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THE government has

resolved to sell portions of

embattled national airline,

SAA to private companies.

The decision was taken at

the ANC’s national executive

meeting at the end of

September.

According to media

reports, the government first

considered selling SAA in its

entirety but it was agreed

that the likelihood of anyone

buying it was minimal

because of its poor financial

state.

Instead of bearing the

costs of its debts, the

government has resolved

that it would look at

international airline carriers

to buy a portion of SAA.

A R5,5bn bailout has been

approved for SAA for the

2019/2020 financial year,

in adition to the R10bn it

received in this and last

year’s financial periods.

The Department of Public

Enterprises declined to

comment.

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