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Harrods chief Ward to step down as chair of luxury goods group Walpole

Sky News Tuesday, 19 November 2024
Harrods chief Ward to step down as chair of luxury goods group WalpoleThe boss of Harrods is to step down next year from the group which represents Britain's luxury goods industry - one of a number of roles he will have relinquished since allegations emerged about years of abuse perpetrated by the Knightsbridge department store's former owner.
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