Airbus CEO Tom Enders told a German newspaper he was prepared to step down if he was "no longer part of the solution", as the aircraft manufacturer fights off a widening corruption scandal. "I'm not glued to my job," Enders told the Handelsblatt financial daily in an interview to be published Monday, but insisted he currently saw no reason to step down.
The comments come as the embattled company faces bribery and graft probes in several European countries. "Rest assured: if I'm no longer part of the solution, then I hope I will realise that myself and draw my own conclusions, but I don't see us at that point yet," said Enders, who was appointed CEO in 2012.
The company is under investigation by French prosecutors and Britain's Serious Fraud Office for suspected corruption in Airbus's UK-based civil aviation arm. The probes were opened last year after Airbus raised suspicions itself over irregular transactions.
The group is also the target of probes in Austria and Germany over the sale of Eurofighter military jets to Austria in 2003. According to German media, Airbus reportedly used network of shell companies to bribe decision-makers in Austria as Vienna was considering the purchase of the jets.
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