Bouriez family business done wrong

My research is starting to reveal that the problems are Cora are far greater than I ever imagined, spanning across several countries, including Romania, Hungary and France. I have also discovered that Cora has even started to try to get out of some of their leases in Romania, and as a result there are a number of litigations against them for projects that they failed to enter, or entered and left, mainly in Slobozia, Galleria in Arad and Victoria City in Bucharest.

The violations I found at their Romanian stores are not alone, Cora has made similar violations in Hungary and in France. In Romania there are now over 300 official consumer complaints against Cora. There have been some public protests against Cora (insert photo of protests), we have organised some of these, and the turnout from the public has been great! In Romania, as a result of these 300 complaints Cora has received significant fines!  The number of public complaints even reached a point where the mayor of sector 4 in Bucharest decided to conduct an inspection of Cora’s store in Sun Plaza, with some shocking (but not unexpected) findings

With so much negativity surrounding Cora, from litigations from real estate developers, to food safety violations and fines in several countries, the management of Cora and ultimately the person at the top, Pierre Bouriez should be held accountable.  I can’t help but wonder, if Cora were a public company and had this much bad press and facts mounting against the way they conduct business and treat consumers, shareholders would be calling for the resignation of Pierre Bouriez and other board members. As the Bouriez family are the main shareholder of Cora, it seems that amongst other board members are his brother and sister Francois Bouriez, Jacques Bouriez and Sophie Bouriez. I wonder if the other family members know that their company is treating Romanians like second class citizens. It seems with all these litigations ongoing that its only a matter of time until Bouriez starts to be hit more heavily financially.

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