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Former female employees of the famous Harrods department store in west London have made serious allegations against its former owner, the late Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed, including allegations of rape and sexual assault.

In a BBC documentary,BBCTitled “Al-Fayed: Predator at Harrods”, more than 20 women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault against the late businessman, and the authority also spoke to former employees who said that the company was “aware of what was happening. “

Five women told the BBC that they were raped by Al-Fayed while working at Harrods. The owners of the current store, which is a tourist destination, said that the company “is letting down our employees who have suffered, and for this we sincerely to apologize.

Last year, the famous businessman whose son, Dodi, died in a car accident with Diana, Princess of Wales, at the age of 94.

The BBC documentary is not the first media investigation into allegations he engaged in inappropriate sexual behaviour, according to reportsThe Washington Post.

Previous reports include a 1995 Vanity Fair article which revealed that women who worked in Al-Fayed’s environment were “forced to undergo exhaustive medical examinations and to be questioned in detail about their health history all woman.”

In response to these accusations, Al-Fayed filed a lawsuit for defamation, but he withdrew it and released it two years later.

British authorities have investigated other allegations over the years. In 2009, prosecutors decided not to charge Al-Fayed over allegations that he sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl.

In 2013, police investigated an allegation from a woman who said Al-Fayed sexually assaulted her after a job interview. Al-Fayed denied the allegations and was never prosecuted.

The new allegations against the BBC went further, with some talking about rape and attempted sexual assault.

The legal team that appears in the documentary, along with some of the plaintiffs, will hold a press conference on Friday. A spokesman for the team said it would consider its legal claim against Harrods “for failing to provide a safe working environment for staff”.

The British Authority’s investigation said the attacks took place at Harrods, the Ritz Paris Hotel, and the Villa Windsor, properties he owned in France.

Former Harrods employees told the BBC that the company did not intervene. One person told the BBC: “We were all watching each other walk through that door and thinking, ‘Poor girl, it’s your turn today’, and we feeling completely powerless to stop it.

Others described the company’s culture of fear and said women were threatened and intimidated, preventing them from speaking up. The store’s former deputy director of security told the BBC that phones were monitored and cameras were installed throughout the store.

Last year, Harrods began settling claims from women who said they were abused by Al-Fayed, who sold the store to a Qatari-run investment arm for about $2 billion in 2010, according to media reports.

Current owners of Harrods said in a statement that they were “horrified” by the allegations of abuse.

The source confirmed that “Harrods today is a completely different organization to the one owned and controlled by Al-Fayed between 1985 and 2010,” and that it is now “seeking the well-being of our customers -work to put us at the heart of everything.”

2024-09-20 07:36:23
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