Ep 256 - Conflict Case Study: David Walliams vs HarperCollins
Tue Feb 03 2026
Workplace investigations sit at the heart of fairness, trust and accountability in organisations. But when investigations involve high-profile individuals, external parties, or allegations of serious misconduct, the scrutiny can be intense and the risks for employers multiply rapidly if fair procedures are not followed.
In this episode of The HR Room Podcast, Dave and Mary are joined by Rebecca Bowman, Head of Investigations at Insight HR, to examine a recent high-profile UK case involving HarperCollins and allegations made against author David Walliams.
Using what has been publicly reported about the case, they whether the investigation process itself may have been flawed and what HR leaders can learn when managing allegations involving contractors, public figures and non-employees.
They unpack the principles of natural justice, the importance of fair procedures, and why speed, secrecy or outcome-driven approaches can expose organisations to legal challenge, reputational damage and loss of trust. The discussion offers practical guidance for HR professionals navigating complex investigations under intense pressure.
Guest
Rebecca Bowman – Head of Investigations, Insight HR
Topics include:
Why workplace investigations must be handled with care — especially in high-profile cases
The HarperCollins / David Walliams case and what has been publicly reported
Investigating allegations involving contractors, consultants and external parties
Employers’ duty of care when employees interact with non-employees
What “natural justice” and fair procedures mean in practice
Why the right to respond is fundamental to any defensible investigation
The risks of outcome-driven or rushed investigations
Reputational damage caused by flawed investigation processes
Protecting employee wellbeing while ensuring procedural fairness
When to involve external investigators in complex or sensitive cases
Key non-negotiables for a fair, impartial and robust investigation
Useful Links & Resources
Media coverage of the HarperCollins / David Walliams investigation
Workplace Investigation Services - Insight HR
Workplace Investigations Guide - Insight HR
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Workplace investigations sit at the heart of fairness, trust and accountability in organisations. But when investigations involve high-profile individuals, external parties, or allegations of serious misconduct, the scrutiny can be intense and the risks for employers multiply rapidly if fair procedures are not followed. In this episode of The HR Room Podcast, Dave and Mary are joined by Rebecca Bowman, Head of Investigations at Insight HR, to examine a recent high-profile UK case involving HarperCollins and allegations made against author David Walliams. Using what has been publicly reported about the case, they whether the investigation process itself may have been flawed and what HR leaders can learn when managing allegations involving contractors, public figures and non-employees. They unpack the principles of natural justice, the importance of fair procedures, and why speed, secrecy or outcome-driven approaches can expose organisations to legal challenge, reputational damage and loss of trust. The discussion offers practical guidance for HR professionals navigating complex investigations under intense pressure. Guest Rebecca Bowman – Head of Investigations, Insight HR Topics include: Why workplace investigations must be handled with care — especially in high-profile cases The HarperCollins / David Walliams case and what has been publicly reported Investigating allegations involving contractors, consultants and external parties Employers’ duty of care when employees interact with non-employees What “natural justice” and fair procedures mean in practice Why the right to respond is fundamental to any defensible investigation The risks of outcome-driven or rushed investigations Reputational damage caused by flawed investigation processes Protecting employee wellbeing while ensuring procedural fairness When to involve external investigators in complex or sensitive cases Key non-negotiables for a fair, impartial and robust investigation Useful Links & Resources Media coverage of the HarperCollins / David Walliams investigation Workplace Investigation Services - Insight HR Workplace Investigations Guide - Insight HR Get in touch If you’re not already following us on LinkedIn, you can do that here. If you have suggestions for future episodes, or if you’d like to join us as a guest, reach out to Dave at dcorkery@insighthr.ie or connect with him on LinkedIn. For confidential HR support, contact info@insighthr.ie 📞 Immediate HR support: 056 770 1060 We love your feedback and we’re always here to support you with your HR challenges. About The HR Room Podcast The HR Room Podcast is brought to you by The HR Room Podcast, produced by Insight HR — where we speak with HR leaders, experts and practitioners across Ireland and beyond about the issues shaping the world of work today. If you’re enjoying the podcast, please share it with colleagues or friends and leave us a review.