Rayani Air founder blasts employees planning takeover


KUALA LUMPUR: The chief executive officer of troubled Rayani Air has fired back at staff who announced plans to wrest control of the company from him, suggesting that they "start their own airline if they are so smart".

However, Ravi Alagendrran (pic), who has been accused of not paying his 400 staff their salary as well as their Socso and Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions, ensured that his workers would get their money, claiming he was finalising a deal with an investor to sell a 51% share in the airline.

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