It’s fine time for Dominic Chappell if the BHS charges stick

The Retail Acquisitions boss, who bought the chain for £1, now has questions to answer about the deal at Brighton magistrates court

Brighton magistrates court will be the venue this week for the latest chapter in the ongoing saga surrounding the collapse of BHS.

Dominic Chappell, the former owner of the company, is to be prosecuted by the pensions watchdog for failing to give information for an investigation into its sale. Chappell, who bought BHS for £1 from Sir Philip Green in 2015, faces three charges of neglecting or refusing to provide information and documents without a reasonable excuse – a criminal offence which can result in a fine.

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