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Close relationship between Mohamed al Fayed and police 'felt corrupt', says former detective

Sky News Thursday, 26 September 2024
Close relationship between Mohamed al Fayed and police 'felt corrupt', says former detectiveThe close ties between Mohamed al Fayed's Harrods shop and the Metropolitan Police "felt like a corrupt relationship," a former chief superintendent in the force has said.
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