New Delhi, Feb 7 ()
AirAsia India
, which is under the scanner for alleged forex violations, today announced appointment of former
Tata group official
Deepak Mahendra
as its new chief financial officer.
The appointment of Mahendra, who has been associated with
Tata Power
for over eight years, is with immediate effect.
The post of CFO had fallen vacant after the resignation of
Ankur Khanna last month against the backdrop of the
Enforcement Directorate (ED) probing an alleged forex violation case. He was also questioned by the agency in this connection.
Prior to joining AirAsia India,
Mahendra had been chief (corporate finance and accounts) at
Tata Power since 2008. A chartered accountant, he has more than three decades of experience in the finance function, AirAsia India said in a release.
Mahendra started his career with
Tata Steel.
AirAsia India, a joint venture between the
Tatas
and
Malaysia
's
AirAsia Berhad
, commenced operations in June 2014.
While
Tata Sons holds 49 per cent, its two directors -- S
Ramadorai
and R Venkataramanan -- have 0.5 per cent and 1.5 per cent shareholding, respectively, in the airline. The remaining 49 per cent is with
AirAsia Investment Ltd
.
Ramadorai is also the Chairman of AirAsia India.
The Enforcement Directorate is investigating ousted Tata Group chairman
Cyrus Mistry's allegation that fraudulent transactions to the tune of Rs 22 crore, involving non- existent entities in India and
Singapore
, were carried out at AirAsia India. AirAsia India flies to 11 destinations with Bengaluru and New Delhi as its two hubs. IAS RAM ARD
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