SAA crisis becomes ANC nightmare – No banking institution wants to borrow R2 billion for bankrupt government-controlled entity

The competition to get SAA free will now begin, which the weakest state-controlled entity now has literally no value. The government’s inability to live up to its promise and make another R2 billion available to SAA as the largest rescue Read More …

SAA’s wings cut – bankrupt SOE can only pay salaries in January

The bankrupt, state-owned SAA airline company will manage to pay its staff salaries for January, but that’s where it all ends. With a bankrupt government failing to fulfill its pledge to pump another R2bn into the soe, it looks as Read More …

Pravin Gordhan says cash-strapped SAA may have no money for salaries this month

Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan has warned that, while two unions at SAA are demanding salary increases for members, the airline might not even be able to pay any salaries at the end of the month. The minister was Read More …

All aboard the money flight – SAA executive consultants paid R16 million salaries

Embattled national carrier, South African Airways (SAA), has admitted to paying R16 million in executive consultancy fees. This includes R10 million for three personnel working on a six-month contract. Problems keep boarding SAA on a flight destined for collapse. This Read More …

Cash strapped state airline SAA goes on spending spree

Struggling state airline SAA is splurging millions on executives and consulting firms in a spending frenzy that has been described as “worrying”.

Its recently appointed chief executive, Vuyani Jarana, has said the increased expenditure is necessary to address a severe skills shortage.

The Mail & Guardian has established that SAA, which last week received yet another R5‑billion bailout from the treasury, is paying R25‑million to Deutsche Bank in a deal to analyse its financials and restructure its debt.