DELHI AIRPORT FACES USD90 MILLION BACK PAYMENT DEMAND FROM GOVERNMENT SECURITY AGENCY
August 1st, 2018
The operator of New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is resisting a demand for USD90 million in demanded back payments from Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which has been securing the airport since 2003. While confirming the pending dues and calling it a very sensitive issue, the spokesperson of CISF told Jane’s Airport Review that the matter is being taken up by the central government ministry of civil aviation (MoCA) and ministry of home affairs. “Yes, of course, we are still expecting the money to be paid,” he said, “it is a ...
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