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RBC’s former CFO is suing the bank for nearly $50M. Here’s why

RBC’s former CFO is suing the bank for nearly $50M. Here’s why

Global News
Monday, August 12, 2024 07:25:02 PM UTC

Nadine Ahn's lawsuit claims that the way the bank made the announcement of an 'undisclosed personal relationship' caused the widespread belief that she was having an affair.

The former chief financial officer for Royal Bank of Canada is suing the bank for almost $50 million over claims of wrongful dismissal.

Nadine Ahn said in a lawsuit that there is no merit to the allegations by RBC that she had an “undisclosed close personal relationship” with another employee who received preferential treatment.

In the lawsuit filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Aug. 8, Ahn denies providing preferential treatment to her colleague Ken Mason, and says RBC’s decision to fire her on April 5 was tainted in part by gender-based stereotypes about friendships between women and men.

The lawsuit claims there is a lack of supporting evidence for the claims against Ahn, that her termination came after a flawed and incomplete investigation process and that it has resulted in a devastating impact on her reputation.

RBC spokeswoman Gillian McArdle said in a statement that the claims are without merit and the bank will vigorously defend against them in court.

“We conducted a thorough review with an investigation by outside legal counsel and the facts are very clear that there was a significant breach of our Code of Conduct based on the irrefutable evidence collected during the investigation,” she said.

While Ahn claims in the lawsuit that the bank rushed to fire her and name a replacement, McArdle said that given Ahn’s executive officer position, RBC was required to act quickly and publicly disclose what it did.

The $48.9 million lawsuit, first reported by Bloomberg, includes seeking damages for wrongful dismissal, damages for defamation, punitive damages and other claims.

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