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TOPIC: A quiet last day in Penang
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Silent Minority

A quiet last day in Penang 4 Years, 11 Months ago  
Enjoying a relaxing last day here in Penang..so thought I'd share.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7091961...unts-assault-US.html

It would appear our favourite bhs boss has been accused of vicious bottom spanking,alongside groping!

Happened between 2016-8

So historic spanking and groping...we know he is guilt of being an obnoxious twat...the rest...?

 
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Jo

Re:A quiet last day in Penang 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
Sounds as if she's got quite a strong case, if someone witnessed it and she reported it to management at the time.
 
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Green Man

Re:A quiet last day in Penang 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
I just hope some one can buy the Arcadia Group, for £1 and keep it afloat. Staff need their jobs and the high streets are in a fragile state. We don't want hundreds of Topshop store converted in to flats.
 
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Silent Minority

Re:A quiet last day in Penang 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
Jo wrote:
Sounds as if she's got quite a strong case, if someone witnessed it and she reported it to management at the time.

My immediate question is why did she delay her complaint?...

I'm normally very worried by historic allegations...and have sympathy for those who have been accused...but as with Clifford...and this nasty arrogant piece of dung...

Good evening Jo
 
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Silent Minority

Re:A quiet last day in Penang 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
Green Man wrote:
I just hope some one can buy the Arcadia Group, for £1 and keep it afloat. Staff need their jobs and the high streets are in a fragile state. We don't want hundreds of Topshop store converted in to flats.

I was working in Gibraltar when the local BHS closed...it runs lives,especially in a low wage economy like there.
 
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