Former Xero staffer 'elated' Drury returns honour

Rod Drury, of Queenstown. Photo: supplied
Sir Rod Drury. Photo: supplied
Krystal Gibbens of RNZ

"Elation" and "validation" are words Ally Naylor uses to describe her reaction to hearing Xero founder Sir Rod Drury has returned his 2026 New Zealander of the Year award, following claims of misconduct against former staff.

Naylor has alleged misconduct, when the former Xero staffer was a junior employee, and that she first complained to the company about it in 2017 during her final days there. 

This year, Drury received a knighthood in the New Year Honours for services to business, the technology industry and philanthropy and just months later was made New Zealander of the Year.

Naylor went public with her allegations then.

In response, Drury labelled his relationship with Naylor as a "limited, consensual relationship".

Other women have since come forward with misconduct complaints.

The New Zealander of the Year Awards office yesterday confirmed that Drury had returned the award.

"The New Zealander of the Year Awards exist to celebrate those whose contributions strengthen Aotearoa New Zealand, and reflect the values of leadership, service, integrity and respect for others," a statement said.

"Any matter that undermines or calls into question those values is not consistent with the standards and expectations we hold for the awards programme."

Naylor said hearing Drury had handed back the award was a "full circle" moment.

"I think there's just so many more deserving New Zealanders and he doesn't represent the best of New Zealand."

The 2026 New Zealander of the Year Award would not be re-awarded.

Last month, Xero said it had launched a review into its handling of the allegations at the time.

This story was first published on rnz.co.nz

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