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In a recent development, former Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Chief Financial Officer Nadine Ahn has denied all accusations regarding her alleged relationship with a subordinate, allegations that have come to light following her wrongful dismissal lawsuit against the bank. Ahn’s denial was formally submitted in a defence filing to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Thursday, where she firmly stated that she had not violated any of RBC’s policies or her professional duties to the bank.
Ahn’s attorney, Mark Fletcher, emphasized that workplace friendships are not against RBC’s policies, which is the crux of Ahn's defence. He accused the bank of selectively quoting her communications with the subordinate to build a case against her that he described as a calculated attempt to embarrass and intimidate her. Fletcher argued that the bank had blown the situation out of proportion, turning a simple friendship into a malicious narrative for their benefit.

The conflict began when Ahn filed a lawsuit against RBC, seeking nearly C$50 million (around $37 million) in damages for wrongful dismissal. In her claim, Ahn, who was once considered a potential candidate for the CEO position, alleged that she was unjustly terminated due to the alleged relationship, which she has categorically denied.

In response to her lawsuit, RBC countersued Ahn in August, detailing the results of an internal investigation that allegedly revealed an intimate relationship with a subordinate. According to RBC, this relationship started in 2013 or even earlier. The bank further accused Ahn of misusing her authority to provide undue benefits to the employee involved in the alleged relationship.

RBC has remained silent on the details of Ahn's defence filing, maintaining its stance that the internal investigation uncovered evidence of a personal relationship between Ahn and the subordinate. The bank reiterated that this undisclosed relationship violated its code of conduct, leading to her dismissal.

Meanwhile, the subordinate involved in the case has also taken legal action against RBC, filing a separate lawsuit for wrongful termination and seeking compensation of approximately C$20 million. This parallel legal battle adds another layer of complexity to the situation, further intensifying the ongoing legal disputes between the former executives and RBC.

As this case unfolds, it continues to attract significant public attention, especially given the high-profile nature of the individuals involved and the substantial financial stakes at play. The outcome of the court proceedings could set an important precedent for workplace relationships and corporate governance policies in the financial industry.

For now, Ahn remains steadfast in her position, adamantly denying the accusations, while RBC stands firm in its defence of the actions it took. The case is expected to continue as both sides present their arguments in court, with the financial world closely watching how this legal battle will unfold.

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