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Bill Gates warned in 2008 over ‘inappropriate emails’ to staff: WSJ

Microsoft co-founder found flirting with employee, inviting her to meet him outside of work

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 19 Oct 2021 7:00PM

Bill Gates warned in 2008 over ‘inappropriate emails’ to staff: WSJ
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ departure from the tech giant in 2020 follows revelations of an affair with an employee 20 years before. – AFP pic, October 19, 2021 

WASHINGTON – Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, whose departure from the tech giant in 2020 followed revelations of an affair with an employee 20 years before, had already been warned in 2008 over emails to a female staff member that were deemed inappropriate.

According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reports confirmed to AFP by a Microsoft spokesperson, Gates in 2007 – then a full-time employee and Microsoft president – flirted with a female staffer by email and invited her to meet him outside of work.

The following year, the company became aware of the emails and executives of the group told Gates that they were inappropriate and had to stop.

Gates admitted the facts and said he would not do it again, according to the WSJ.

The board, which was informed of these contacts, did not take any action.

“Microsoft has nothing to share beyond confirming the accuracy of the WSJ report,” a spokesman for the information technology company said yesterday.

Gates stepped down as president in 2008 and remained on Microsoft’s board of directors until March 2020. The former Microsoft boss, one of the richest men in the world, and his wife Melinda announced their divorce in May after 27 years of marriage. – AFP, October 19, 2021 

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