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Sir Rod Drury Under Investigation for Misconduct Complaint

14 April 2026
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Tech company Xero is conducting a review into misconduct allegations against its former chief executive, Sir Rod Drury, brought forward by a junior female employee. The allegations allege inappropriate behavior, with Drury recently having received a knighthood and being named New Zealander of the Year. In response to the complaint, Xero has appointed a King’s Counsel to investigate the claims made by the employee, identified as Ally Naylor. A spokesperson for Xero stated that the company takes all allegations seriously and is committed to thoroughly understanding the events and the organization’s response, although they noted limitations in what they could disclose due to the confidential and historical nature of the matters.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding workplace conduct and the treatment of employees, particularly in leadership contexts. Misconduct allegations can significantly impact corporate reputation and employee morale, influencing public perception and stakeholder trust in organizations. Furthermore, high-profile cases involving well-known figures can amplify discussions surrounding workplace culture, accountability, and the importance of addressing allegations promptly and transparently. As Xero undertakes this review, it underscores the importance of having robust mechanisms for addressing misconduct claims within the tech industry and beyond.

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