Gov't to investigate Eastar Jet for false documents
SEOUL, July 5 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will investigate Eastar Jet Co. to see if there was any violation in the process of the budget carrier having obtained government approval last year for flight resumptions, the transport ministry said Tuesday.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport recently found that Eastar Jet submitted false accounting documents to receive air operator certificate (AOC) approval from the ministry on Dec. 15.
Eastar's financial statements published in the Financial Supervisory Service's regulatory filing system on May 13 showed the company was in complete capital erosion at the end of 2021, the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry said it will thoroughly look into whether there was any violation in the process of Eastar's achieving AOC approval.
Eastar graduated from the court-led debt-rescheduling program in March, one year after it was placed under court receivership amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eastar applied for court receivership in January 2021 as it had failed to find a strategic investor since July 2020, when Jeju Air Co., the country's biggest low-cost carrier, scrapped its plan to acquire Eastar amid the pandemic.
In November, local property developer Sung Jung Co. acquired an entire stake in Eastar through a rights issue following the budget carrier's overall stock cancellation worth 48.5 billion won (US$40 million).
Eastar has suspended most of its flights on domestic and international routes since March 2020, and its AOC became ineffective in May.
kyongae.choi@yna.co.kr
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