Limerick firm agrees not to dismiss director who alleged CEO was spending company funds on girlfriends

Chief operations officer claimed chief executive used the company human resources 'to screen the girls from various illicit websites for suitability' and gave them jobs and accommodation
Limerick firm agrees not to dismiss director who alleged CEO was spending company funds on girlfriends

Karl Bohlin. Photo: Hansaworld

A company at the centre of High Court claims its founder allegedly spent the firm's money providing homes and jobs for his girlfriends, who had allegedly been screened through illicit websites, has agreed not to take steps to dismiss a director who made the allegations.

Limerick-based enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management software group, HansaWorld, gave the undertakings until the case returns to court early next month.

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