Exclusive: store issues new statement as lawyers describe redress scheme it has set up as attempted ‘whitewash’ Harrods is investigating whether any of its current staff were “directly or indirectly involved” in the alleged sexual abuse of women by its former owner Mohamed Al Fayed. With more tha...
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