Grill'd co-founder forged details on liquor licence applications

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"Please go into your restaurant and do a 'shift huddle' before each lunch and dinner service", chief executive Adam Stapleton said.

A couple of franchisees asked about the company's enterprise agreement, frustrated that it was still an issue. “Why hasn’t it been fixed?” asked one franchisee.Grill’d has a network of 137 restaurants, of which 105 are company-owned and the rest are franchised. The business is now owned by Mr Crowe, who is worth an estimated $450 million.

Mr Crowe subsequently wrote to the department to confirm he had signed Mr McNamara’s name on two forms “and it appears that the forms I signed were then photocopied by our staff and used in relation to the two other venues”.As well as the forged signature, the documents filled in Mr McNamara’s name, date of birth, home address and answered a series of questions including whether or not Mr McNamara had been bankrupt or a director of a company that had gone into receivership.

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