They suspended him with pay pursuant to that contract, giving them the 60 days to investigate the "cause." They'll probably take most of that to figure out how hard they want to push the issue.
The "cause" won't be being shitty at AD'n, it'll be insubordination for entering into agreements he wasn't authorized to and/or defying orders, particularly at the end when he'd "gone rogue."
Likely w/some time to spare in that 60 days, they'll pitch at Currie's lawyer how strong of a case they think they have and propose a settlement where he only gets a fraction of what he'd be entitled to if terminated without cause. They'll probably hope that Currie is the sort who will put higher value than most on not having "terminated with cause" on his official record.