Rotorua Daily Post

Report Microsoft investigat­ed Gates before he left

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Board members at Microsoft Corp. made a decision in 2020 that it wasn’t appropriat­e for its co-founder Bill Gates to continue sitting on its board as they investigat­ed the billionair­e’s prior romantic relationsh­ip with a female Microsoft employee that was deemed inappropri­ate, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

Citing unnamed sources, The Journal reported online Sunday that board members looking into the matter hired a law firm in late 2019 to conduct an investigat­ion after a Microsoft engineer alleged in a letter that she had a sexual relationsh­ip with Gates over several years.

The Journal reported that Gates resigned before the board’s investigat­ion was finished, citing another person familiar with the matter.

An unnamed spokeswoma­n for Gates acknowledg­ed to The Journal that there was an affair almost 20 years ago, and that it ended “amicably”.

The

spokespers­on

told

The

Journal that “his decision to transition off the board was in no way related to this matter”.

When he left Microsoft’s board last year, Gates said he was stepping down to focus on philanthro­py.

Microsoft couldn’t be immediatel­y reached for comment.

Earlier this month, Bill and Melinda Gates announced that they were divorcing after 27 years of marriage but would keep working together at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the largest charitable foundation­s in the world.

Gates was formerly the world’s richest person and his fortune is estimated at well over $100 billion.

Earlier yesterday, The New York Times reported that Gates had developed “a reputation for questionab­le conduct in work-related settings”.

The Times reported that on at least a few occasions, Gates made overtures to women who worked for him at Microsoft and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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