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what you have described is that the OC limited the powers of the strata manager.
I agree with your subsequent comments that sacking a strata manager can be hard to achieve, thanks to the protections built into the strata strata management agreement, but I can’t see where the above narrative applied to limiting their powers.
It’s hard to tell from the original post whether the strata management contract was up for renewal in any case (which is required after three years) or whether this was an attempt to break the contract early.
Sad to say, the OP has witnessed just another day in strata where anger and disappointment have led to unnecessary conflict. If the strata manager had any integrity left, she would resign but her cronies on the committee seem determined to keep her for whatever reason.
I wonder what our friends at SCA, the strata managers’ professional body, would say if this was brought to their attention (not a lot would be my guess).