Updated May 17, 2026 – 7.14pm, first published at 6.27pmThe one constant in the drawn-out divorce of Mike and Annie Cannon-Brookes is that no one can agree on anything. From conflicting legal reports into bullying allegations at their family offices to court fights over who’s entitled to company information, it’s descended into one of the most complicated and costly separations in recent memory.Staff at Cannon-Brookes Collective, their former family office which is now controlled by Mike, have been accused of bullying and breaching their contracts in a litany of Federal Court claims and investigations by law firms. All the while, the billionaires at the centre of the firm are navigating the personal aspects of their split in the privacy of the Family Court.correction—An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Kingston Reid substantiated bullying complaints against Caroline Vu and Tan Kueh. They were mentioned in the Kingston Reid report but it does not allege they bullied staff.Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles