From the BBC:
“Bill Gates left Microsoft
amid affair investigation”
Microsoft was investigating its
co-founder Bill Gates over a 20-year-old affair shortly before he stepped down
from the company's board last year. The tech giant confirmed that it had
launched a probe after concerns were reported about his behaviour. The firm
said it held an investigation with a law firm and provided support to the
employee who made the complaint. A spokesperson for Mr Gates denied that his
decision to step back had anything to do with the investigation.
News of the investigation emerged
after Bill and Melinda Gates announced their decision to divorce after 27 years
of marriage. On Monday, a spokesman for Microsoft said the software company had
received a complaint in late 2019 that Mr Gates had "sought to initiate an
intimate relationship" with a female employee in 2000. "A committee
of the board reviewed the concern, aided by an outside law firm, to conduct a
thorough investigation," he said. "Throughout the investigation,
Microsoft provided extensive support to the employee who raised the
concern," he said. The investigation did not reach a conclusion, as Mr
Gates stepped down from the board before it was completed. In a LinkedIn post
in March of last year, Mr Gates said that he took the decision so he could
spend more time on his charity work with the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. It came three months after he was re-elected. At the time, he
wrote: "With respect to Microsoft, stepping down from the board in no way
means stepping away from the company. Microsoft will always be an important
part of my life's work... I feel more optimistic than ever about the progress
the company is making and how it can continue to benefit the world."
However, the Wall Street Journal
reported on Sunday that Microsoft's board had decided that Mr Gates's
involvement with a female employee was inappropriate and he needed to step
down. A spokeswoman for Mr Gates acknowledged the affair took place when asked
by the newspaper, but denied it had anything to do his decision to step back. "There
was an affair almost 20 years ago which ended amicably," the spokeswoman
said. "Bill's decision to transition off the board was in no way related
to this matter. In fact, he had expressed an interest in spending more time on
his philanthropy starting several years earlier." The Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation told the BBC that it stood by that statement. Bill and Melinda
Gates announced their decision to divorce earlier this month. The couple have
spent billions on charitable causes around the world and have pledged to
continue to work together at the foundation once their divorce is finalised. US
media reported that the two had agreed how to divide their property and assets
before announcing their separation. Mr Gates, 65, is the fourth wealthiest
person in the world, according to Forbes, and is worth $124bn (£89bn). He
co-founded Microsoft - now the world's biggest software company - in the 1970s
and remained full-time at the firm until 2008. The couple's estate is believed
to include multi-million dollar properties in the states of Washington, Florida
and Wyoming. Their main residence is a lakeside mansion in Medina, Washington
that is reported to be worth at least $127m.
^ This does not surprise me in
the least. ^
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