Philip Green on Topshop and Dumping Kate Moss
08:57 - Thursday 24 February 2011 - In Categories Fashion, UK Videos
In recent months, Topshop boss Sir Philip Green has been ridiculed in the media for using complex accounting schemes to reduce the tax bills on his huge profits.
Moreover, last year, he parted ways with Kate Moss and recently his stores have been targeted with protests and boycotts.
In a bid to repair his battered reputation, Sir Philip agreed to take part in the interview below.
But the Arcadia Group owner doesn’t seem confident about the future of his business. Surely, this is a missed opportunity?
Britain’s leading high-street fashion retailer must have something more positive to say than this…
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