Backdoor entry: CIAL sacks five officers
Backdoor entry: CIAL sacks five officers
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) authorities on Friday terminated the services of five junior managers.Two others were demoted to the supervisor level.According to sources, the action was taken against those who secured appointment by producing fake documents with regard to their qualification and age.Those who were terminated include junior managers Ramesan Thankappan, G Gireesh, Jewel Jose, P V Haneesh and K K Binoy.Junior managers George Francis and Sajeev Varkery were demoted to supervisor level. The airport authorities initiated action on the basis of a report submitted by a threemember committee headed by Excise and Ports Minister K Babu, who is also a member of the CIAL board of directors.The inquiry commission was constituted following the allegations raised against 13 employees at a director board meeting chaired by the Chief Minister recently.The committee submitted its report to the CIAL managing director. Of the 13 employees three had tendered resignation earlier.first published:September 01, 2012, 09:28 ISTlast updated:September 01, 2012, 09:28 IST 
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The Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) authorities on Friday terminated the services of five junior managers.Two others were demoted to the supervisor level.

According to sources, the action was taken against those who secured appointment by producing fake documents with regard to their qualification and age.

Those who were terminated include junior managers Ramesan Thankappan, G Gireesh, Jewel Jose, P V Haneesh and K K Binoy.

Junior managers George Francis and Sajeev Varkery were demoted to supervisor level. The airport authorities initiated action on the basis of a report submitted by a threemember committee headed by Excise and Ports Minister K Babu, who is also a member of the CIAL board of directors.

The inquiry commission was constituted following the allegations raised against 13 employees at a director board meeting chaired by the Chief Minister recently.

The committee submitted its report to the CIAL managing director. Of the 13 employees three had tendered resignation earlier.

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