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Former Tesco chairman not alerted to likely profit miss, court hears

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LONDON: The former chairman of Tesco said he did not recall Carl Rogberg, finance director of its British operations, raising any red flags in the summer of 2014 to indicate that the retailer was likely to miss profit forecasts.

Richard Broadbent, who chaired Tesco from 2011-2015, was giving evidence at the trial of Rogberg and two other former senior executives of Britain’s biggest retailer, who are accused of fraud and false accounting in 2014.

Rogberg, 50, who was UK finance director, Christophe­r Bush, 51, who was managing director of Tesco UK and John Scouler, 49, who was UK food commercial director, all deny any wrongdoing and have pleaded not guilty.

The case centres on Tesco’s Sept 22, 2014 announceme­nt to the stock exchange that its profit forecast had been overstated by 250 million pounds (US$328 million), mainly due to booking commercial deals with suppliers too early.

Tesco’s disclosure that day saw its shares tumble and plunged the company into the worst crisis in its near 100-year history.

Lead prosecutor Sasha Wass told the court last month that all three defendants were well aware that a hole in Tesco’s accounts was “spiralling out of control” in the first half of 2014 but connived to conceal their failure to meet targets.

Rogberg was a member of a committee that was overseeing Tesco’s finances until a new finance director joined in September 2014, the court was told.

Broadbent said he did not recall Rogberg raising any concerns about profit targets at an August meeting of the committee. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Richard Broadbent, who chaired Tesco from 2011-2015, was giving evidence at the trial of Rogberg and two other former senior executives of Britain’s biggest retailer, who are accused of fraud and false accounting in 2014. — Reuters photo
Richard Broadbent, who chaired Tesco from 2011-2015, was giving evidence at the trial of Rogberg and two other former senior executives of Britain’s biggest retailer, who are accused of fraud and false accounting in 2014. — Reuters photo

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