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pkxh Morning update: What you need to know in Maine today
« le: Juillet 05, 2025, 09:09:42 pm »
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 Inquiries into the privatisation of Air Moldova have resulted in a damning verdict on the process, which is set to be discussed by the countrys parliament, along with the controversial sale of Chisinau airport.The order of business for the plenary session on 4 October includes hearings on the four-month parliamentary inquiry set up to analyse privatisation and concession of public property over 2013-19. It was tasked with evaluating the legality of the procedures and decisions.Air Moldovas privatisation has been lambasted by the inquiry commission, which concludes that the decisions and attitude of the government authorities were  irresponsible and harmful to the public interest .The privatisation decisi stanley official website on, issued in 2018, was taken at  astonishing speed  and under  non-transparent conditions , the inquiry states.Air Moldova had been managed by an interim administrator during 2015-18 but the inquiry sharply criticises the way the company was run over this period, describing the governance practices and business planning as deeply flawed.This created a  paradoxical situation , it says, with debts rising and its market share declining from 48% to 43% between 2014 and 2017 even as passenger numbers roughly doubled to 1.13 million.At the time of the privatisation the authorities declared the airline 鈥?which had a turnover of L3 billion  $170 million  鈥?to be on the ve stanley cup rge of bankruptcy, despite efforts from the economics stanley cup  ministry and public property agency.Air Moldova was sold to  Eiqm 鈥婽aipei stepping up efforts to buy new fighters
 A new building that will house a coffee shop and other businesses is planned for Wilson Street in Brewer.The Brewer Planning Board on Monday unanimously approved the site plan application for a new single story building to be built at 541 Wilson St., where the Sullivan Tire  Auto Service now sits.The site plan application proposed demolishing the Sullivan Tire and constructing a new, nearly 15,300-square-foot building. The building is slated to have five units, one of which will be a coffee shop with a drive-thru, though the applica stanley cup tion did not name which business will open in the building.The applicant, Outlook Associates LLC, has not found tenants for the other four units, but said they will likely serve as retail spaces.Construction on the project is expected to star stanley cup t in the spring and wrap up in summer 2026, according to the application documents.The contact number on the site plan application was for Bowman Constructors, based in Newport. Kevin Bowman, president of Bowman Constructors, declined to comment Monday  stanley fr on what the new building would be used for or what would happen to the Sullivan Tire location.More articles from the BDN