Mango staff accused of food fraud

The low-cost carrier Mango has sacked 24 cabin staff who allegedly defrauded the airline's in-flight catering services. File photo: Matthew Jordaan

The low-cost carrier Mango has sacked 24 cabin staff who allegedly defrauded the airline's in-flight catering services. File photo: Matthew Jordaan

Published Aug 12, 2013

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Johannesburg - South African Airways' low cost airline Mango has sacked 24 cabin crew members for food fraud, Business Day reported on Monday.

Cabin crew members allegedly defrauded the airline's in-flight catering services.

Suspicious about the amount of money being made from the sale of food and drinks, Mango placed investigators on flights, said Lihle Lethuli, a representative from the South African Transport and Allied Workers' Union.

He said the footage purported to show staff pocketing money from the sale of coffee, tea and other beverages.

Mango spokesman Hein Kaiser said the carrier's internal security services handled the investigation that lasted several months.

“It is almost impossible to give an accurate figure of how much (was stolen)... It was a very large amount,” he was quoted as saying.

Lethuli said the union had seen “no evidence” produced by Mango to back up its claims of catering fraud.

Kaiser said the airline had merely implemented a policy of zero tolerance against any form of dishonesty. - Sapa

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