Ex-Harrods director reveals how 'paranoid' Mohamed al Fayed created toxic culture at store
Sunday, 22 September 2024
A former Harrods director told Sky News he does not see how security at the department store "wouldn't have known" about Mohamed al Fayed's behaviour towards women.
A former Harrods director told Sky News he does not see how security at the department store "wouldn't have known" about Mohamed al Fayed's behaviour towards women.
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