Royal Bank of Canada’s ex chief financial officer is suing the bank for $36 million, claiming that she suffered ‘public humiliation’ after she was fired over an undisclosed personal relationship with a colleague, which she denies.
Nadine Ahn, 52, filed a lawsuit in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, saying was humiliated and suffered ‘palpable reputational harm’.
Ahn’s employment was terminated by RBC on April 5 after the bank said she had violated its code of conduct for being involved in an ‘undisclosed close personal relationship with another employee’.
