#27643
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    Do I detect the sweet smell of revenge in the air?

    Getting him removed from your committee for a couple of dodgy mutually beneficial deals is not even on the same planet as having him sacked from a company board for a crime or misdemeanour.

    Remember, the higher the stakes, the more effort required and the greater the chances of failure.

    The easiest way to achieve this is to concentrate on getting the numbers required to change the configuration of the committee at the next AGM.

    Or you could confront him with the evidence that you are going to present at the next AGM and invite him to resign.

    Given that he was badly advised by the strata manager, I don’t think a charge of corruption at NCAT is likely to fly.

    The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.