Former Diplomat Matthew Gould Quits London Zoo Amid Investigation into Workplace Behaviour
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL), which operates London zoo and Whipsnade zoo in Bedfordshire, has lost its top boss amid allegations of "unacceptable workplace behaviour". Matthew Gould, a 54-year-old former diplomat who is a close friend of George Osborne, resigned as chief executive last week after an investigation into his conduct found that it fell below the standards expected by the organization.
Gould's departure comes at a difficult time for ZSL, which is facing financial cuts and looking to reduce costs. The organization had launched a voluntary redundancy scheme earlier this month in an effort to save ยฃ2m annually. Gould had previously stated that he could not rule out compulsory redundancies but was doing everything possible to avoid them.
According to reports, Gould's departure was prompted by the investigation into his workplace behaviour, which included complaints from staff members. ZSL's chair of trustees, Jim Smith, confirmed in a letter to staff that the investigation found Gould's conduct fell below the standards expected and that he resigned before it could be completed.
Smith stated that the organization is committed to living up to its values and ensuring a safe, respectful, and inclusive workplace for everyone. The current interim chief executive will lead the organization with honesty, integrity, and accountability at its heart.
Gould's past includes high-profile roles in government, including private secretary for foreign affairs in Downing Street and ambassador to Israel. He had previously spoken about the challenges of working under intense public scrutiny during the pandemic and stated that he could not see himself doing anything else besides his work at ZSL.
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL), which operates London zoo and Whipsnade zoo in Bedfordshire, has lost its top boss amid allegations of "unacceptable workplace behaviour". Matthew Gould, a 54-year-old former diplomat who is a close friend of George Osborne, resigned as chief executive last week after an investigation into his conduct found that it fell below the standards expected by the organization.
Gould's departure comes at a difficult time for ZSL, which is facing financial cuts and looking to reduce costs. The organization had launched a voluntary redundancy scheme earlier this month in an effort to save ยฃ2m annually. Gould had previously stated that he could not rule out compulsory redundancies but was doing everything possible to avoid them.
According to reports, Gould's departure was prompted by the investigation into his workplace behaviour, which included complaints from staff members. ZSL's chair of trustees, Jim Smith, confirmed in a letter to staff that the investigation found Gould's conduct fell below the standards expected and that he resigned before it could be completed.
Smith stated that the organization is committed to living up to its values and ensuring a safe, respectful, and inclusive workplace for everyone. The current interim chief executive will lead the organization with honesty, integrity, and accountability at its heart.
Gould's past includes high-profile roles in government, including private secretary for foreign affairs in Downing Street and ambassador to Israel. He had previously spoken about the challenges of working under intense public scrutiny during the pandemic and stated that he could not see himself doing anything else besides his work at ZSL.