Case settled against Limerick firm whose CEO was accused of spending company funds on girlfriends
It was alleged that Karl Bohlin's 'extravagant personal spending' included using company funds to lease houses for girls, including one in China and another in Dubai. File photo: Hansaworld
A High Court employment dispute in which it was claimed that the founder of a company allegedly spent the firm's money providing homes and jobs for his girlfriends, who had allegedly been screened through illicit websites, has been settled.
Jennifer O'Carroll, chief operations officer of Limerick-based enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management software group, HansaWorld, had sought orders lifting her suspension as director and company secretary and to stop alleged interference in her role as COO.



