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Evaluation criticises Dutch state help plan for KLM throughout pandemic

A review for the Dutch federal government on a support package offered to airline KLM during the COVID19 pandemic concluded it was flawed since it reduced the threat borne by banks, despite the fact that it was successful in its main goal of keeping the airline company operating.

The evaluation likewise highlighted the lack of an enough system to require adherence to the conditions of the plan.

KLM, the Dutch arm of Air France-KLM, received loan guarantees worth 3.4 billion euros to stay afloat during the pandemic, although in the end a federal government program providing spend for furloughed workers was more economically substantial.

Bottom line of criticism in the report performed by Ernst &&. Young were that the structure of the Dutch support bundle. reduced risk for banks, and that KLM cost-cutting plans that had. been one condition of the help were abandoned after 2022.

It found that while concessions were imposed on staff members,. other interested celebrations such as investors, providers and. investors, largely prevented them.

(source: Reuters)