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    Nestlé CEO dismissed after romantic ties with subordinate

    September 2, 2025
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    Nestlé has terminated Chief Executive Officer Laurent Freixe with immediate effect following an internal investigation that found he violated the company’s code of conduct by engaging in an undisclosed romantic relationship with a subordinate. The dismissal, announced on September 1, 2025, at the company’s headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, marks a swift and public response from one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies as it moves to reinforce its governance standards.

    Nestlé CEO dismissed after romantic ties with subordinate
    Nestlé terminates CEO following undisclosed affair with direct report. Credit – Nestlé.

    Freixe, who was appointed CEO in September 2024, had spent nearly four decades at Nestlé in various senior roles across multiple regions. The company said the relationship was not disclosed to the board, which constituted a serious breach of its internal policies regarding ethics and workplace conduct. Nestlé launched a formal review after concerns were raised internally, ultimately confirming the violation through an external legal counsel-led investigation.

    The probe was overseen by Nestlé Chairman Paul Bulcke and Lead Independent Director Pablo Isla. In a statement, Bulcke said the board took the matter seriously and acted decisively to protect the integrity of the company’s leadership culture and ensure compliance with its code of business conduct. He thanked Freixe for his long service but emphasized that the decision was necessary and aligned with Nestlé’s values.

    The board appointed Philipp Navratil as the new Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Navratil is a Nestlé veteran who joined the company in 2001 and most recently led its Nespresso division. His previous roles include leadership assignments in Central America and Mexico, along with global responsibility for the company’s coffee business unit. He became a member of the executive board in January 2025, positioning him as a natural successor amid the leadership transition.

    CEO transition marks second leadership shift in two years

    Freixe’s departure is the second abrupt CEO change at Nestlé in two years, following the unexpected exit of Mark Schneider in 2024. The recurring executive turnover comes at a time when global consumer goods companies are facing increased scrutiny over internal governance and workplace ethics. Industry peers such as Unilever, Hershey, and Diageo have also recently seen top-level departures under similar circumstances, reflecting a broader shift in corporate accountability.

    Nestlé stressed that its strategic direction and financial performance targets remain unchanged despite the leadership shakeup. The company is expected to continue focusing on core growth areas including nutrition, health science, and sustainability, while maintaining strong oversight of its internal policies. The leadership change is not expected to impact its short-term operations or market guidance.

    Investors responded cautiously to the announcement, with Nestlé shares showing modest movement in early European trading. Analysts noted that while the situation is reputationally sensitive, the appointment of an experienced internal candidate like Navratil may help stabilize sentiment and ensure operational continuity.

    Code of conduct drives decisive boardroom action

    Freixe had played a key role in Nestlé’s innovation and market expansion strategies during his tenure. However, the company’s decision to part ways underlines a zero-tolerance policy toward ethical misconduct, regardless of an executive’s rank or tenure. The move signals a firm commitment by Nestlé’s board to uphold transparency and corporate responsibility at all levels of leadership.

    The development places added pressure on other multinational corporations to ensure that their internal codes of conduct are not only comprehensive but also rigorously enforced. As consumer expectations and investor scrutiny rise, corporate governance is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of long-term business sustainability. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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