The woman who has accused WiseTech Global’s chairman of providing her with a visa in return for sex has been assisted by lawyers at Anti-Slavery Australia.
The disruption at the company,one of the country’s most successful technology groups,has sent the share price tumbling.
Richard White says he would “take a bullet” for his wife but many of the billionaire’s long-time friends are unhappy about the couple’s volatile history.
The beleaguered tech billionaire has called in a $70 million loan he gave to an associate of his wife’s ex-husband – a nut roaster from Lakemba.
The disclosure sparked drastic action from the corporate watchdog to investigate conduct at the Super Retail Group over a claimed affair between the chief executive and a staff member.
The woman alleges the billionaire founder of WiseTech Global created a situation of “economic dependency” and engaged in “unlawful conduct for sexual gratification”.
A former WiseTech employee is suing the software giant’s billionaire founder and his new wife over workplace issues.
The three new claims come as it can be revealed the WiseTech billionaire and founder still has not signed a 10-year consultancy agreement announced by the company last October.
Richard White and his wife Zena Nasser celebrated with Mark Merhi,who left Australia after his real estate firm collapsed owing $80 million.
The former boss of WiseTech Global and his new wife have been making many quiet changes to private investment companies and share trusts.