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Mike Ashley demands investigation into Boohoo founder's debt collecting
Mike Ashley has demanded an independent investigation into attempts by Boohoo's founder to collect a £100,000 personal debt by taking a cut of payments from one of its suppliers. In a letter to Tim Morris, Boohoo's independent chairman, lawyers for Mr Ashley's Frasers Group said its founder and executive vice chairman Mahmud Kamani must be suspended 'immediately' pending the outcome of an investigation. Lawyers at White and Case said they had sent the letter, which was also published on the London Stock Exchange, directly to Mr Morris 'due to the seriousness of the issues raised with regards to the conduct' of Mr Kamani. The demand comes after The Telegraph last week revealed Mr Kamani's debt collection demands with one supplier, publishing angry WhatsApp messages sent by the retail tycoon. Frasers Group, which owns Sports Direct and House of Fraser, is Boohoo's biggest shareholder in Boohoo with a 30pc stake. Lawyers for Frasers said they were seeking 'urgent reassurance' that the revelations would be 'properly and independently investigated'. The letter said: 'Frasers also considers that it is your responsibility, as well as that of the entire board of directors of Boohoo, to protect Boohoo and its shareholders from Mr Kamani and any of his associates who may be complicit in these matters. 'These allegations are very serious and damaging to the reputation of boohoo. If proven, it appears that Mr Kamani may have breached his duties as a director of Boohoo and could also have committed various criminal offences.' In the messages, Mr Kamani, who retains a 12.5pc stake in Boohoo, claimed he was owed £100,000 by Anjum Majid, the father of the owner of PDQ Textiles. He instructed a middleman in its supply chain to deduct 20p per garment from payments to PDQ Textiles, a Manchester company with factories in Pakistan, in order to collect the personal debt. In the WhatsApp conversation from 2023, Mr Kamani said: 'I want my £100k... please deduct 20p per garment from all his son's orders... with immediate effect all deliveries from today.'


The Sun
18 minutes ago
- The Sun
Woman ‘kidnapped' from cinema and man in his 20s ‘attacked' as two men, 22, and 37, arrested
POLICE have arrested two men after a woman was allegedly kidnapped and a man assaulted at a cinema. Cops raced to the scene to reports of an incident at Vue Cinema in Blackburn, Lancashire, on Saturday, August 9. 1 Lancashire Police were called by paramedics to the cinema to find a man in his 20s had been assaulted. A woman in her 20s was also found to have been "taken against her will from the cinema". The force confirmed she was found safe later that evening. They confirmed that two men, aged 22 and 37, had been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and kidnap. They remain custody for questioning. A spokesperson for Lancashire Police said: "Lancashire Police are appealing for witnesses as part of an investigation into offences of assault and kidnap in Blackburn. "We were called by colleagues from the North West Ambulance Service at 8.47pm on Saturday 9 August to the Vue Cinema, Blackburn, to a report of assault. "When our officers attended, they found that a man - aged in his 20s - had been assaulted, and a woman - aged in her 20s - taken against her will from the cinema. She was located safely later that evening. "Two men, aged 37 and 22, have been arrested on suspicion of section 18 grievous bodily harm and kidnap, and are currently in custody. "Even though two arrests have been made, our investigation is very much ongoing, and detectives are appealing for anyone who at the Vue Cinema on Saturday evening between 7.30pm and 8.40pm and saw what happened or saw anything suspicious, to come forward and speak to us."

Western Telegraph
34 minutes ago
- Western Telegraph
Police conclude investigation into death of Gogglebox's George Gilbey
The 40-year-old had been 'working on a roof when he fell through a plastic skylight, landing on the ground below' in Shoeburyness in Essex last year, a previous inquest hearing was told. Mr Gilbey, of Clacton-on-Sea, suffered traumatic injuries to his head and torso, and died on March 27 last year. Essex Police said on Wednesday that two men, who were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, will face no further action from the force. In a statement the force said: 'Essex Police have confirmed their investigation into the death of George Gilbey last year has concluded. 'Two men who were arrested and released under investigation in connection with the incident in Shoebury on March 27, 2024 will face no further action from Essex Police. 'The thoughts of everyone at Essex Police remain with George's family and friends. 'The criminal investigation remains open and will be led by the Health and Safety Executive.' HSE inspector Natalie Prince said: 'We have been a part of this inquiry from the outset and we will continue to thoroughly investigate George's tragic death as the lead agency. 'This will aim to establish if there have been any breaches of health and safety law. 'We are in regular contact with George's family and our thoughts remain with them at this time.' Mr Gilbey was best known for appearing on the Channel 4 series Gogglebox – where participants watch and comment on TV shows from the previous week. The reality star also appeared on the 14th series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2014, reaching the final.