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MPs accuse Sports Direct of snooping on private meeting with recording device

Posted on November 7, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Paul Wright reports:

A group of MPs who carried out a surprise visit to a Sports Direct warehouse have accused the company of planting a recording device to eavesdrop on a private meeting.

Six MPs from the Business Select Committee toured the sportswear giant’s controversial Shirebrook warehouse to inspect working practices on Monday (7 November).

Read more on International Business Times.

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