Pakistan International Airlines' former chief executive officer, a German national, has failed to return to the country to face corruption charges after being permitted to go abroad by the government.
Bernd Hildenbrand was removed from his post in April on charges of causing the flag carrier millions of dollars due to corruption.
He was also put on the Exit Control List and barred from leaving the country as the government ordered the Federal Investigation Agency to hold investigations into the charges against him.
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His special exemption ended in the first week of June but the German national is yet to return to Pakistan to face investigations.
Hildenbrand is accused of leasing a plane from Sri Lankan Airlines for PIA use at inflated rates and at a cost more than the prevailing market rates.
He is also charged with selling a flight-worthy aircraft (A-310) of the airlines to a German museum at a throwaway price.
According to sources, Hildenbrand was given exemption to leave Pakistan because of alleged diplomatic pressure and he had given assurance that he would come back and face the corruption charges.
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