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Harrods Hasn’t Fully Reckoned With Former Owner’s Abuse, Victims Say

Harrods is still grappling with the dark legacy of former owner Mohamed Al Fayed’s serial sexual abuse, facing ongoing internal investigations, compensation negotiations and calls for greater accountability.
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This month was meant to see one of London’s most famous stores start to close the darkest chapter in its long history. (Shutterstock)

Customers passing through Harrods can’t avoid former owner

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Harrods Posts an Annual Loss on Exceptional Charges

Harrods reported a £34.3 million ($46.2 million) pre-tax loss for its fiscal 2024 as exceptional costs overshadowed otherwise steady trading. Turnover for the full year rose by 0.6 percent, to £1.08 billion ($1.46 billion), compared to 2023.

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