Harrods has offered alleged victims of sexual abuse by the store’s late former owner Mohamed Al Fayed up to £200,000 in damages or up to £385,000, reports the Financial Times and BBC. The cap was criticised by the women’s representatives, the FT said.
Multiple women who worked for Fayed, who died last year, have accused him of rape and sexual assault. Harrods published its compensation scheme on Monday and offered victims a year to apply.
Sky News reports Neil Brocklehurst is expected to be appointed the Post Office’s permanent boss next month. Brocklehurst was named acting CEO of the state-owned company last September, and has been its interim boss since.
KFC, Pizza Hut and Tace Bell parent Yum Brands said on Monday that its CEO David Gibbs would retire next year after more than five years in the role, according to Reuters.
The board has established a succession planning committee to appoint the next CEO, Yum Brands said, adding Gibbs would continue to lead the company during the search process until his retirement in the first quarter of 2026.
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