Fernandes: We could have made a difference


  • Business
  • Saturday, 05 May 2012

ONE of the key characters embroiled in the Malaysia Airlines-AirAsia Bhd saga is the colourful Tan Sri Tony Fernandes.

His detractors say his dominance in MAS, after the share swap agreement was inked last August, was too much of a culture shock to MAS. The deal has also been seen as one that was more beneficial to Fernandes and AirAsia. And then there were also concerns of it transgressing competition laws But Fernandes' proponents say he was probably the only hope of saving MAS.

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