After the claim of sexual misconduct, D Rothschild left the bank

Famous financer Sir Evilin de Rothschild left the bank that endured his family name after investigating sexual misconduct in 2003, it has emerged.
D Rothschild, who died two years ago, was a prominent person in British banking, and Queen Elizabeth’s financial advisor.
Details were published in an internal memorandum operated in response to one Parent article accused him of sexual harassment and harassment Against women working in the bank in the 1990s.
The memorandum said that “no evidence” was found to support those allegations.
A bank spokesman said that it “does not tolerate and will never tolerate the behavior of this nature.”
Memorandum, First published by The Daily TelegraphSaid: “We discovered the same complaint of sexual misconduct in late 2003.”
“The case was immediately investigated, properly dealt with, with full support for the concerned colleague, and in March 2004 Sir Evilin de Rothschild left the group.”
Memo said, “We have not received any record of any other complaint related to Sir Evelyn.”
The Guardian report said that at least eight sources alleged that Sir Evilin used his post in the bank to misbehave women who worked with him.
The article states that women felt unable to raise their concerns at that time due to the situation of Sir Evilin in the bank and society.
Along with her role advising Rani, Sir Evelyn captured a prominent place in British life, and was on the board of the Economist and the company who was the owner of the Daily Telegraph.
He spent more than 40 years of time in the family firm, including 28 years, which was the chairman of the group’s UK-based investment bank NM Rothschild.
He was night in 1989.