Settlement in Limerick company's case against CEO at risk of collapse

It was claimed the CEO allegedly spent the firm’s money providing homes and jobs for his girlfriends
Settlement in Limerick company's case against CEO at risk of collapse

It was claimed by the comany's COO that, since last spring, CEO Karl Bohlin had been primarily concerned with his love life and finding a girlfriend, which he described as his “highest priority”

The settlement of a High Court employment dispute in which it was claimed that the CEO of a company allegedly spent the firm’s money providing homes and jobs for his girlfriends, who had allegedly been screened through illicit websites, may be in danger of breaking down, a judge was told.

Last month, Mr Justice Brian Cregan was told the dispute had been settled and was adjourned a number of times so the agreement could be implemented.

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