Correspondence from scientist Dr Charles Akle has thrown doubt on whether any investor money raised by the besieged businessman Robert Bates was ever passed to the business.
Emails sent by Aurum+ scientist Dr Charles Akle have thrown further doubt on whether any investor money raised by besieged businessman Robert Bates was ever passed on to the Aurum+ business, while other scientists linked to the troubled wellness start-up have repeatedly tried to have their names removed from company websites.
“Things are quite critical just now, so much so that the company is in real danger and unless a miracle happens I will have lost 15 years of work not to mention any salary for the last year.”Other emails sent by the scientists purportedly on the advisory board show their frustration at being included in Mr Bates’ Aurum+ capital raise marketing materials, and on the websites of Aurum+ and Aquamamma as advisors.
“I should add ... I have never received any remuneration of any kind. I suppose that is reasonable since I was never consulted!”
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