Russell McVeagh names external reviewer

The besieged law firm has brought in one of the most eminent public servants to lead the investigation

Russell McVeagh names external reviewer

Besieged law firm Russell McVeagh has officially named the external reviewer who will lead an investigation into the company’s culture following claims of sexual harassment.

Malcolm Crotty, chair of Russell McVeagh, announced today that Dame Margaret Bazley will head the review, assisted by a female lawyer whose appointment is yet to be confirmed.

Bazley is well equipped to lead the investigation as she headed the Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct in 2007, was a member of the Royal Commission on Auckland Governance and reviewed the Legal Aid system in 2009.

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She also reviewed the protocols and procedures that Wellington Rugby Football Union had in place with regard to player recruitment and the management and monitoring of player behaviour in 2016.

“The women who have been subjected to any form of sexual harassment want to be assured that the review will be thorough. Our current staff and partners want that as well,” said Crotty.

“We think that Dame Margaret’s significant review into police conduct and culture resulting from the Louise Nicholas case will provide that assurance.”

According to Russell McVeagh, the external review will cover actions taken with respect to the incidents of 2015/2016 and any other incidents that may come to light.

It will also assess the culture in both of Russell McVeagh’s offices, current management practices and policies relating to the prevention of sexual harassment, and supporting complainants.

“We recognise that the incidents of sexual harassment that have occurred at our firm have had a profound effect on the women involved and we are all truly sorry and horrified that they occurred,” said Pip Greenwood, a senior partner with the firm.

“We are extremely grateful to Dame Margaret for agreeing to conduct this review. We have been conscious, in making this appointment, to appoint a person who is truly independent as well as who has experience in such work."

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