CEO of Limerick-based tech firm used company money to hire and house girls screened from illicit websites, High Court hears
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CEO of Limerick-based tech firm used company money to hire and house girls screened from illicit websites, High Court hears
"The founder and majority shareholder of a Limerick-based multinational software development company has allegedly spent €100,000 of company money leasing homes in Dubai and China for girls he had hired for the firm who had been first screened from "various illicit websites", the High Court heard."
"Karl Bohlin, who is also CEO of multinational software group, HansaWorld, which specialises in enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management, has said his "highest priority" is finding a girlfriend."
Karl Bohlin is the founder and majority shareholder of a Limerick-based multinational software development company and serves as CEO of HansaWorld. The High Court heard that Bohlin allegedly spent €100,000 of company money leasing homes in Dubai and China for girls he had hired for the firm. The women were reportedly first screened from "various illicit websites" before being hired. HansaWorld specialises in enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management. Bohlin has said his "highest priority" is finding a girlfriend. The allegations raise concerns about corporate governance, potential misuse of corporate funds, recruitment practices, and fiduciary responsibilities.
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