James McArthur says he was not aware of any sexual abuse by store’s late owner when he worked there in 2008 A former Harrods chief executive has told the BBC he was witness to “abhorrent” behaviour by the store’s late owner Mohamed Al Fayed – but not sexual abuse. James McArthur, who was chief ...
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