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Thursday, October 31, 2013
NCAA to start Dana Air audit next week
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Thursday said that it would commence the audit of Dana Airline next week .
This is to pave way for the arrival of the external auditors invited by the Authority to team up with NCAA in the audit of the airline, NCAA said .
A statement by Mr Fan Ndubuoke , General Manager, Public Affairs of NCAA, confirmed the development.
It said that the external auditors, who had been invited from Europe and America to join NCAA in the audit, would have arrived Nigeria soon.
``This is to make sure that the authority follows the Standard and Recommended Practices (SARPs),'' Ndubuoke said.
According to him, the delay in starting the audit by NCAA is to ensure a thorough exercise with the assistance of the external auditors.
Earlier in the day, Dana Air had frowned at the NCAA's delay in starting the airline's audit since October 6 when the agency ordered the temporary suspension of the airline's operations
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