The Guardian (USA)

Bill Gates ‘left Microsoft board amid inquiry into relationsh­ip with employee’

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Board members at Microsoft decided in 2020 it was not appropriat­e for the tech giant’s co-founder, Bill Gates, to continue sitting on its board as they investigat­ed a romantic relationsh­ip with a female employee that was deemed inappropri­ate, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Microsoft subsequent­ly confirmed the investigat­ion had taken place, and said it had provided support to the female employee concerned.

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

Formerly the world’s richest person, Gates’s fortune is estimated at well over $100bn.

The news comes not long after he and his wife, Melinda Gates, announced a divorce after 27 years but said they would keep working together at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the largest charitable foundation­s in the world.

Citing anonymous sources, the Journal said board members hired a law firm in late 2019 to conduct an investigat­ion after a Microsoft engineer alleged she had a sexual relationsh­ip with Gates over several years.

Citing another person familiar with the matter, the Journal said Gates resigned from the board before the investigat­ion was finished.

An unnamed spokeswoma­n for Gates acknowledg­ed an affair almost 20 years ago, which ended “amicably”.

The spokespers­on said Gates’s

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

In an email to the Associated Press, Microsoft said it “received a concern in the latter half of 2019 that Bill Gates sought to initiate an intimate relationsh­ip with a company employee in the year 2000.

“A committee of the board reviewed the concern, aided by an outside law firm, to conduct a thorough investigat­ion. Throughout the investigat­ion, Microsoft provided extensive support to the employee who raised the concern.”

Also on Sunday, the New York Times reported that Gates had developed “a reputation for questionab­le conduct in work-related settings”.

Citing sources it said had direct knowledge of such behaviour, 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.

 ??  ?? Bill Gates stepped down from the Microsoft board in 2020. He said he was doing so to focus on philanthro­py. Photograph: Charles Platiau/ Reuters
Bill Gates stepped down from the Microsoft board in 2020. He said he was doing so to focus on philanthro­py. Photograph: Charles Platiau/ Reuters

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