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Former Harrods boss witnessed 'abhorrent' behaviour from Mohamed Al Fayed

A former Harrods chief executive has said he witnessed "abhorrent" behaviour from the shop's late owner Mohamed Al Fayed, but said he was "not aware" of any sexual abuse.

Five women alleged they were raped by Mr Al Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94, with a number of others alleging sexual misconduct.

James McArthur, who was chief executive for what he described as a "most unpleasant 10 months" in 2008, told the BBC he was not aware of a Metropolitan Police investigation into Mr Al Fayed over the alleged assault of a 15-year-old girl.

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In a written statement, he said: "While Fayed's behaviour was often abhorrent in many ways, and professional relationships with him were largely dysfunctional, I was not aware of any sexual abuse by him if I had been, I would have taken action."

He added: "I am absolutely horrified by the details of the allegations bravely brought to light. My heart goes out to Fayed's victims, and I do hope very much that they will get the justice and closure that they are seeking."

Harrods has said "there is an ongoing internal review" that includes "looking at whether any current staff were involved in any of the allegations either directly or indirectly."

It comes after a former employee told BBC News that a manager, who still works at the store, failed to investigate after she complained about Mr Al Fayed's inappropriate behaviour.

Harrods said that its internal review into possible staff involvement is supported by external counsel. It added: "Harrods Board has established a non-executive committee of the Board to further consider the issues arising from the allegations. "Harrods is also in direct

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