'A number of option's'22 May 2021 11:50
This ruling by the Turin court is extremely relevant, as it confirms the illegal behaviours of both Sipiem’s former directors and the members of its internal audit committee, thereby making their position in the Venice court claim case considerably more difficult.
Francesco Gardin, CEO and Executive Chairman of Clear Leisure, commented, “We are extremely pleased by the Turin Court ruling, as it shows that Clear Leisure 2017 Ltd’s €10.8m claim, currently being discussed in the Venice Court, is against defendants who have acted against the law.
“While the Venice court case will go ahead as planned, Monday’s ruling, according to our lawyers, makes our position in the case even stronger.
“We will now increase the legal pressure against the defendant of the case with a number of options which have already been identified by our legal team. Moreover, this new judgement, which we believe increases the chance of a positive outcome to our claim, could make the case potentially more attractive to specialised legal claims buyers, should Clear Leisure 2017 Ltd consider this route.”
My money is on this being settled out of court..... with a positive outcome for QBT