[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Passers-by in front of the Deciem in New Covent Garden Market, London The founder of Canadian skincare brand Deciem has been removed by a judge following months of erratic online behaviour and messy firings. The Ontario judge sided with beauty giant Estée Lauder, a minority investor in Deciem, to strip Brandon Truaxe of his role as co-chief executive. The legal move comes after Mr Truaxe's shock announcement that Deciem stores would be temporarily shut. The company is best known for its cult skincare line The Ordinary. Estée Lauder asked the court on Thursday to have Mr Truaxe replaced by Nicola Kilner, Deciem's co-CEO, on an interim basis. It also requested Mr Truaxe's dismissal from Deciem's board of directors, barring him from hiring or firing empl...
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