NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya Airways said on Tuesday preliminary results of a forensic audit had helped it identify weaknesses in its systems and internal controls, and it was taking remedial action that included disciplining some staff.
The statement, following the audit by Deloitte Consulting, did not give details about the actions taken by those staff.
The airline has been working on a turnaround plan after more than three years of financial losses.
(Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Mark Potter)