Sir Philip Green speaks before Parliament's business select committee on the collapse of BHS, which he used to own. The tycoon's 'litany of failures' has left 11,000 jobless and 20,000 pensioners at risk, while he and his family have grown ever richer. Courtesy Parliament TV
Sir Philip Green speaks before Parliament's business select committee on the collapse of BHS, which he used to own. The tycoon's 'litany of failures' has left 11,000 jobless and 20,000 pensioners at rShow more

Greedy Green savaged as ‘unacceptable face of capitalism’ in BHS report



The UK retail tycoon Sir Philip Green’s greed and disregard for corporate governance led to the demise of the store chain BHS and the loss of 11,000 jobs, a joint parliamentary committee said, calling the collapse of the British stores group “the unacceptable face of capitalism”.

Billionaire Sir Philip owned BHS for 15 years before he sold the loss-making chain of 180 stores to Dominic Chappell, a serial bankrupt with no retail experience, for a nominal £1 (Dh4) last year.

It went into administration in April, and all remaining 114 stores are due to close in the next four weeks.

The business was sold with a £571 million hole in its pension fund, which if not rectified will leave 20,000 pensioners facing significant reductions to their income.

“[Sir Philip’s] rush to drive through the sale of BHS – a chain that had become a financial millstone and threatened his reputation – was the culmination of a sorry litany of failures of corporate governance and greed,” said the work and pensions and business committees on Monday.

The polcymakers said Sir Philip, Mr Chappell, company directors and assorted advisers all got richer or rich from the part they played in the failure of BHS, with the only losers being the ordinary employees and pensioners.

“One person, and one person alone, is ultimately responsible for the collapse of BHS,” said the work and pensions committee chairman, the Labour Party’s Frank Field.

“His reputation as the king of retail lies in the ruins of BHS. His family took out of BHS and Arcadia a fortune beyond the dreams of avarice, he’s still to make good his boast of ‘fixing’ the pension fund.”

Sir Philip said when he appeared before the committees last month that he would “fix” the hole in the pension scheme. He also admitted it was a mistake to sell BHS to Mr Chappell.

A spokesman said Sir Philip had no immediate response to Monday’s report.

The joint committee did not spare “twice-bankrupt chancer” Mr Chappell. They said he had his hands in the till, taking £2.6m from the business in addition to an outstanding £1.5m family loan.

Mr Chappell told the committees in June that he was part of the downfall of the group, but said his turnaround plan was thwarted by the pension deficit and Sir Philip’s failure to make good on a promise to provide trade credit insurance to suppliers.

The report reserved the fiercest criticism for Sir Philip.

The policymakers said the tycoon, whose Arcadia group owns a string of fashion chains including Topshop, systematically extracted hundreds of millions of pounds after he bought BHS for £200m in 2000, leaving the 88-year old company and its pension fund weakened to the point of collapse.

His family, led by his Monaco-based wife Tina, accrued “incredible wealth” during the early, profitable years of owning BHS, the policymakers said.

Significantly more money left the company than was invested in it under his ownership, the report said.

Sir Philip then rushed to sell the chain to Mr Chappell, riding roughshod over regulatory concerns about the suitability of the new owner.

The committees said the demise of BHS – the biggest collapse in the British retail industry since Woolworths in 2008 – begged wider questions about holes in company law and pensions regulation, which it would later turn to.

For Sir Philip, however, the report will increase pressure to revoke his knighthood, awarded in 2006 for services to retail. The government said on Saturday the honour was under review.

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