While Ms Coyle claimed the respondent director “sought to acquire exclusive access to bank accounts”, Mr Wilson claimed that she “had misappropriated monies from the account and had excluded the director”, Mr Baneham wrote.
Ms Coyle’s case was that she had been “put on layoff so that she would resign and lose the value of her shareholding”. “Given the animosity in this case, little can be said to be ‘impersonal’,” wrote adjudicating officer Kevin Baneham in his decision, published on Wednesday.
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