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Capital Corp to face industrial tribunal

Thursday 21 August 1997 23:02 BST
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Capital Corp to face industrial tribunal

Des Pereira, the former company secretary and head of finance at Capital Corporation, is taking the casinos group to an industrial tribunal because he believes he was unfairly dismissed. The move follows the issue of a writ against Mr Pereira and two other former employees for allegedly conspiring to "injure the company". The writ claims the three brought the company and its management into disrepute; hampered the company in the presentation of its business and encouraged 11 other employees to wrongfully terminate their contracts in April. The Gaming Board, which regulates the casinos industry, is investigating the company's affairs.

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