Andy Byron’s secret yacht getaway with HR director caught on drone by wife, full 4-minute shocking intimate footage below 👇👇

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In a scandal that has rocked the corporate world on both sides of the Atlantic, CEO Andy Byron has been caught in a compromising situation with his company’s HR Director during what appears to be a secret late-night yacht getaway.

According to exclusive information obtained by this outlet, the footage was captured not by paparazzi — but by Byron’s own wife. Armed with a high-tech drone, she allegedly tracked the vessel from the mainland to an undisclosed location off the coast, hovering just above the yacht to capture every detail.

The resulting four-minute video reportedly shows Byron and the HR Director in a series of intimate moments, including hand-holding, whispered conversations, and — according to sources — “behaviour wholly inappropriate for two senior executives under strict corporate conduct policies.”

The yacht in question, believed to be privately chartered under a false name, had departed from a secluded marina late at night and was anchored in waters not far from a luxury coastal property linked to an unnamed businessman.

Within hours of obtaining the footage, Byron’s wife is said to have shared copies with close friends and legal advisers, sparking fears within the company that the scandal could have serious financial and reputational consequences.

Company insiders claim that senior board members were blindsided by the revelations, with one executive describing the footage as “career-ending” if released in full. The same source hinted that the yacht trip may have been part of a longer pattern of undisclosed travel between Byron and the HR Director.

The 4-minute video is currently being described as “highly sensitive” and, according to those familiar with the matter, may be removed from online platforms within hours due to legal threats.

For now, both Byron and the HR Director have remained silent, but the company’s communications department has issued a short statement confirming that “internal matters are being reviewed.”

Whether the footage is permanently erased or leaks into the public domain may determine the future of one of the most talked-about corporate scandals of the year.

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