HSF has fired one of its top partners in Australia after several members of staff claimed he had harassed them.

Until last week the partner, whom RollOnFriday is not naming, had been in a senior role in the firm. He has now been suspended and will, according to the firm, be kicked out of the partnership by the end of this week.

 

 "Do I get a farewell speeeeeeeeech?"  


The firm launched an investigation after three members of staff complained about him. The nature of their complaints has not been disclosed by the firm. But it clearly considered his behaviour to be sufficiently egregious to justify not only firing the partner but also publicly humiliating him. So keen was CEO Mark Rigotti to publicise the firm's impeccable #MeToo credentials that he issued a lengthy and excoriating statement* before the partner had even left the building.

Which may be entirely justified. Or not - the firm has not provided any further details. And it may be premature. Herbies wouldn't comment, but it has been reported that the partner may contest his treatment. If he does and is successful then Sydney's defamation lawyers will have field day. And even if he doesn't, Rigotti may have made himself a hostage to fortune when, as seems inevitable in a firm of this size, other employees come forward to say that similar complaints in the past were not taken nearly as seriously. 


* Rigotti's statement: "It is paramount that the individuals who have come forward feel fully supported and can have faith that the firm is taking the right action. We do not tolerate behaviour that contravenes our Values, Codes and Policies and we will not accept behaviour that violates a person’s dignity or erodes their self-respect. 

 As custodians of the business, the partnership in particular must live and breathe our values and do all they can to ensure that all our team members enjoy an open, inclusive and supportive working environment that encourages them to thrive and enables them to be their whole, true selves at work and outside work. 

 On a personal level, I am deeply disappointed to hear how the behaviour of this person has impacted others at our firm. Every one of our people deserves to be treated with respect and dignity and the action we are taking should highlight the importance of this.

 

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