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New Zealand's SIA Deputy CEO Kylie Reiri resigned amid bullying allegations, following CEO Andrew Coster’s exit after a critical report on workplace culture.
Kylie Reiri, New Zealand’s Deputy Chief Executive of the Social Investment Agency (SIA), resigned last month while under investigation for allegations of bullying and harassment, the agency confirmed.
One formal investigation, linked to four complaints, was ongoing, though details were withheld due to privacy rules.
Her resignation followed the December departure of former CEO Andrew Coster, who stepped down after a critical report by the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) highlighted concerns about workplace culture.
The SIA reiterated its commitment to staff wellbeing and confidential reporting, with acting CEO Alistair Mason acknowledging Reiri’s service while respecting her privacy.
The agency maintains its focus on a respectful workplace despite the scrutiny.
La subdirectora ejecutiva de SIA de Nueva Zelanda, Kylie Reiri, renunció en medio de acusaciones de acoso, luego de la salida del CEO Andrew Coster después de un informe crítico sobre la cultura en el lugar de trabajo.