Fired CFO alleges bank invented relationship story as reason to force her out
Briefly

Nadine Ahn, the former CFO, argues that RBC sought to ‘manufacture’ a justification for her dismissal amidst allegations of an undisclosed personal relationship.
According to Ahn's legal documents, she asserts that her relationship with Ken Mason was purely platonic and denies any misuse of power in the workplace.
RBC's claims suggest over a decade of communications that point to an alleged romantic involvement between Ahn and Mason, contradicting Ahn's statements.
Ahn's attorney states that RBC has ‘selectively quoted’ communications, insisting there’s no policy against workplace friendships, casting doubt on the integrity of RBC’s conclusions.
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