Royal Financial institution of Canada mentioned it has proof that its former chief monetary officer engaged in an intimate relationship with a colleague that she didn’t disclose, citing exchanges between the 2 over textual content messages and emails.
Canada’s largest lender filed an announcement of protection and counterclaim on Friday within the wrongful dismissal lawsuit filed earlier this month by Nadine Ahn, the chief it fired in April after 25 years on the financial institution.
The authorized submitting mentioned Ahn started an in depth private relationship with a colleague, Ken Mason — an government within the financial institution’s company treasury group — as early as 2013 and that it continued till the time of her departure.
The doc gives a remarkably detailed take a look at how the financial institution alleges the connection performed out over greater than a decade. It consists of descriptions of how the 2 bankers steadily met exterior work for cocktails, celebrated anniversaries, swapped romantic poetry, and referred to as one another by pet names — “Prickly Pear” for Ahn and “KD” for Mason.
Their textual content messages “fantasized a couple of life collectively, resembling studying in mattress collectively,” RBC’s courtroom submitting states.
“Ms. Ahn forwarded romantic poetry to Mr. Mason, expressing that she had fallen in love with Mr. Mason when she first noticed him,” in line with the submitting. “Ms. Ahn and Mr. Mason continued to repeatedly see one another exterior of the workplace throughout this time interval, arranging a lunch on August 18, 2017 to rejoice their ‘fourth anniversary.’”
The shut relationship continued after she was promoted to CFO in 2021, in line with the paperwork. RBC alleges that Ahn used her place throughout the firm to orchestrate promotions and pay raises for Mason, an endeavor it says Mason known as “Undertaking Ken” in a doc he drew up. She additionally shared confidential data with Mason, the financial institution claims, resembling a draft of a speech to be given by Chief Govt Officer Dave McKay.
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The submitting states that RBC doesn’t have entry to their messages, “besides to the extent that Ms. Ahn and Mr. Mason copied private communications to RBC methods.”
Legal professionals for Mason and Ahn didn’t reply to messages looking for remark. Ahn mentioned in her lawsuit that she and Mason had been associates however denied that they had been romantic companions. Mason, who filed a separate wrongful dismissal lawsuit towards RBC, additionally denied a romantic relationship and mentioned the financial institution would have handled them in a different way if that they had each been males.
‘I Love You Too’
The financial institution cites “intimate communications” exchanged between the 2 through textual content message. As one instance, it states, “On March 11, 2019, Ms. Ahn messaged Mr. Mason to say, ‘I really like you.’ Mr. Mason responded 15 seconds later, ‘I really like you too.’”
The 2 allegedly used calendar invitations to schedule “liquidity conferences,” which the financial institution mentioned was code for going for cocktails. At one such assembly, the 2 scribbled notes about their drink orders and different subjects resembling “live performance, night time out, vineyard” on a coaster from Canoe, an upscale restaurant in Toronto’s monetary district. Mason had the coaster encased in plexiglass and stored it in his workplace, RBC claims.
The financial institution mentioned it started investigating in March after an nameless whistleblower alleged that Ahn and Mason had been seen “hugging and kissing and exiting the elevators” on the Fairmont Royal York, a lodge that’s proper beside RBC’s head workplace.
Financial institution officers “instantly commenced an intensive investigation carried out by exterior authorized counsel,” RBC spokesperson Gillian McArdle mentioned in an emailed assertion on Friday. “We had been disenchanted to study the allegations had been true.”
The Globe and Mail newspaper earlier reported on RBC’s courtroom submitting.
Ahn’s lawsuit complained about the way in which Royal Financial institution dealt with the investigation, the pace with which she was fired after being confronted with the allegations on April 5, and the injury to her repute when the financial institution put out a press launch that very same day.
“Opposite to the statements of declare from Ms. Ahn and Mr. Mason, the investigation confirmed there was an undisclosed shut private relationship, and that Ms. Ahn misused her authority as CFO to immediately profit Mr. Mason,” McArdle mentioned. “As she was a Named Govt Officer, we had an obligation to reveal.”
Ahn’s lawsuit is looking for virtually C$50 million ($37 million) in pay and damages whereas Mason is suing Royal Financial institution for greater than C$20 million in pay and damages.
In its counterclaim towards Ahn, RBC is looking for about C$4.5 million for “extra compensation” paid to Mason and to claw again bonuses paid to Ahn, plus different damages and prices.
RBC’s submitting states that when one other worker raised considerations about Mason’s pay, Ahn terminated that particular person’s employment with out trigger. The financial institution mentioned that former worker “has demanded compensation from RBC for dangerous religion termination of his employment, due to Ms. Ahn’s conduct.”