Calgary Herald

Lawsuit reveals struggle for control

- Ian BIckIs

TORONTO • A lawsuit by business magnate Frank Stronach seeking $520 million in compensati­on and damages against his daughter, two grandchild­ren and others has laid bare a twoyear old dispute about control and direction of the family firm.

Stronach, who created Magna Internatio­nal and built it into a global auto parts giant, alleges in the lawsuit filed in Ontario Superior Court that his daughter Belinda Stronach and former business associate Alon Ossip mismanaged the family’s assets and conspired to take control of them.

“At the heart of this proceeding lies a series of unlawful actions undertaken by Belinda, together with Alon and others associated with them, to appropriat­e Stronach family assets for their own personal benefit,” reads the lawsuit.

The dispute focuses on control of The Stronach Group, the centre of a number of businesses focused on thoroughbr­ed horse racing and gaming that Frank expanded to farming and golf course developmen­t.

The suit, which has yet to be challenged in court and which the defendants dispute, paints a picture of a trusting father who gave up control of family trusts in 2013 to serve in the National Parliament of his native Austria, with the understand­ing that he was still in de facto control and could retake his position when wanted.

Frank gave up his political seat in 2014 to return to the family business where he focused on Adena Farms, the grass-fed beef operation in Florida that the company had already spent US$300 million developing.

The lawsuit says that in November 2016 Belinda and Alon moved to cut off funding for Frank’s projects, including the farming business, as the company faced cash flow issues.

It says they also took the position that he had no authority to act of behalf of any Stronach Group businesses nor have access to corporate funds.

The lawsuit also says that despite cash flow issues Belinda would routinely submit hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses for parties, family vacations and expensive meals that were not business-related. It alleges she also spent $10 million buying and refurbishi­ng an office in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourh­ood near her home.

Belinda Stronach, 52, has denied the allegation­s in the suit.

“Family relationsh­ips within a business can be challengin­g,” she said in a statement Wednesday night.

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Frank Stronach

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