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Offline Grumpmeister

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Bet this will be the new 'Royal conspiracy' in the Express.
« on: October 22, 2008, 03:30:35 PM »
How long before he claimes that this has been another plot by the 'establishment' I wonder?  rubschin:

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Harrods department store owner Mohamed Al Fayed has been questioned by police over allegations of a sexual assault on a girl under 16.

Police are investigating claims the girl, reported to be 15, was assaulted at business premises in central London.

Scotland Yard has confirmed that a man attended a west London police station by prior arrangement and was interviewed under caution.

The allegation was made in May. Mr Al Fayed has not been arrested.

It is believed that he voluntarily visited the police station on Wednesday.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "We can confirm that a man attended a west London police station by prior arrangement and was questioned under caution this morning.

"The man was questioned in relation to an allegation of sexual assault on a girl under 16 at a business premises in central London.

"The allegation was received in May 2008."

A spokesman for Harrods said it had no comment to make on the matter.

The Met's Operation Sapphire, which investigates sexual offences in London, is leading the inquiry.

Brushes with the law

Mr Al Fayed's UK business interests include high-profile department store Harrods in Kensington in London and Premiership football club Fulham.

His son Dodi Fayed died alongside Princess Diana in a car crash in Paris in 1997.

During the 1970s, a long-running feud between Mr Al Fayed and businessman, the late Tiny Rowland, resulted in a Department of Trade inquiry into the Egyptian entrepreneur.

The subsequent report, issued in 1990, concluded that Mr Al Fayed and his brother Ali had lied about their background and wealth.

Mr Rowland later accused his business rival of breaking into a safety deposit box stored at Harrods.

Mr Al Fayed settled the dispute with Mr Rowland's wife after his death without admitting any responsibility over the issue.

It has been suggested that the feud contributed to Mr Al Fayed's being refused British citizenship the first time he applied.

He viewed that refusal as an affront, and at the time, said: "Why won't they give me a passport? I own Harrods and employ thousands of people in this country."

Further attempts to gain British citizenship have also failed.

In 1999, his application for a UK passport was rejected by the-then home secretary, Jack Straw, and he failed to overturn this on appeal.

Political scalps

After the first time his application for a British passport was refused, Mr Al Fayed said he had paid two Conservative ministers - Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith - to ask questions related to his interests, in the House of Commons.

Both left the government in disgrace.

Mr Hamilton had wanted to clear his name of accusations that he had accepted envelopes stuffed with cash from Mr Al Fayed in exchange for asking parliamentary questions, but subsequently lost a libel case against the businessman.

Mr Al Fayed claimed another political scalp in Jonathan Aitken, the cabinet minister who resigned after the Harrods boss revealed he had been staying free at the Ritz in Paris at the same time as Saudi arms dealers.

But it was the death of his son Dodi and Prince Diana which threw Mr Al Fayed into the spotlight.

He spent 10-years campaigning for an inquest into their deaths, claiming it had been a conspiracy by the British "establishment".

This year, coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker dismissed his claim the pair had been murdered and said there was "not a shred of evidence" to support it.

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Re: Bet this will be the new 'Royal conspiracy' in the Express.
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2008, 03:55:20 PM »
It probably is a plot.

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Re: Bet this will be the new 'Royal conspiracy' in the Express.
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2008, 04:03:20 PM »
Sling the bugger out on his ear!

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