I would have ZERO problem with that salary if he (they) were performing well. They aren't.
As far as I'm concerned if they had an ounce of integrity they would refund their salaries from the time they issued the first convertible note. The last year and a half has shown they aren't nearly competent enough for that level of compensation.
If Offor wants to keep them on his payroll, that's his business... he can let them clean his house and do his yard work.
Adjusting their salaries appropriately, of course.
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