LAM Mozambique Grapples with Over $3 Million Embezzlement Scandal

By Ivan PetrenkoFeb 15, 2024 03:25 AMNews
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Relaxing afternoon at Maputo, Mozambique. Source: unsplash

Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM), the national airline, is currently embroiled in a scandal involving the theft of over $3 million through its flight ticket points of sale. The revelation came to light during a press conference held by the airline's restructuring project manager, Sérgio Matos, in Maputo on February 12, marking a significant setback for the carrier amidst ongoing restructuring efforts aimed at reviving its fortunes.

The Embezzlement Scheme Unveiled

The airline initiated an internal investigation nearly two weeks ago upon discovering discrepancies between the revenue received and the number of tickets sold. This inquiry led to the shocking discovery that approximately two to three million dollars had been lost in the last three months due to embezzlement practices at various ticket sales points. The situation reached a nadir in December, with the airline recording a deficit of $3.2 million.

In response, LAM commenced the collection of all Point of Sale (POS) systems from its 20 ticket sales outlets, uncovering that some store heads were unaware of the origins of several machines. This step is part of a broader strategy to trace the missing funds and address the vulnerabilities within the airline's sales infrastructure.

Restructuring Amidst Financial Turbulence

The scandal emerges at a time when LAM is undergoing a significant restructuring process, managed by the South African consultancy firm Fly Modern Ark (FMA), to curb years of losses and operational inefficiencies. The efforts have borne fruit, with the airline reducing its debt by over $60 million and resuming its long-haul flights to Portugal. However, this incident highlights the challenges that lie ahead in achieving operational stability and financial integrity.

Additional Irregularities

The internal probe has also unearthed other irregularities, including anomalies in cash collection and fuel supply procurement. Notably, there were instances where cash deposits from sales were delayed by up to three days, raising concerns about the handling and storage of collected funds. Furthermore, discrepancies in fuel purchases were identified, with reports of aircraft being fueled beyond their capacity, prompting questions about the whereabouts of the excess fuel.

Impact on Operations

The fuel procurement issue has had tangible repercussions on LAM's operations, as evidenced by the delay of five international and domestic flights due to fuel shortages. Despite outstanding debts to local petroleum companies, which have contributed to the supply challenges, Matos clarified that the recent disruptions were a result of supply issues rather than payment failures. The airline has acknowledged a significant debt to Petromoc and has initiated repayment efforts.

As LAM Mozambique navigates through this tumultuous period, the focus remains on tightening operational controls, enhancing transparency, and rebuilding trust with passengers and stakeholders. The ongoing investigations and restructuring efforts are critical to the airline's recovery and its ambition to sustainably serve as Mozambique's flagship carrier.

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