Australian boss of Sony Music leaves as company investigates workplace culture

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Breaking: Sony Music Australia CEO and chairman Denis Handlin has left after more than 50 years as the company investigates the culture at the recording industry behemoth | nathanaelcooper

Mr Handlin, who began his career with Sony Music more than 50 years ago in the mail room, rose to become one of the most powerful figures in the Australian music industry.In a note to staff announcing Mr Handlin’s departure, Sony Music’s global boss Rob Stringer said the departure was effective immediately.

“It is time for a change in leadership and I will be making further announcements in terms of the new direction of our business in Australia and New Zealand in due course,” the note said.Mr Handlin’s departure comes weeks after Sony Music’s global head of human resources began an investigation into the workplace culture at the Australian arm of the business after a staff member in the Sydney office made a complaint.

On Sunday it was revealed the company had engaged an external counsel to conduct the investigation which covered allegations of bullying, harassment, racism and discrimination.

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