“I cannot believe we were this stupid,” read the message to Jon Waldron shortly before Christmas 2014. Within days, he had been sacked from the Commonwealth Bank.
“I am so shocked. I want to vomit. I cannot believe we were this stupid,” read the message to Jon Waldron on December 17, 2014.
Waldron received the lion’s share of the money, the court heard, and the payments were received without the Commonwealth Bank’s knowledge.“$$landed,” Waldron wrote in a text message to a ServiceMesh sales consultant on April 13, 2014, after meeting Pulier in Santa Monica on April 11.The court heard this message was sent before the first payment of $US99,971.02 was transferred to Waldron’s CBA account on May 16, 2014.
“Without both deals, SMI would not have surpassed revenue of US$20 million in the time frame provided,” District Court Judge Phillip Mahony said in a judgment on May 8.The court heard Waldron sent an email on December 17, 2013, applying pressure to CBA’s manager of software services over the first of the two ServiceMesh deals, which was finalised days later on December 22.
The court heard Waldron emailed his wife on December 21, 2013, and wrote: “By the way, confirmed: $1.5 million.”
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