Evening Standard

Ex-Sports Direct chief hardly free from cash

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LITTLE has been seen of Dave Forsey since he resigned in 2016 as chief executive of Sports Direct. So Spy enjoyed reading an interview with his missus, Real Housewives of Cheshire star Stacey Forsey, in Closer magazine. His wife reveals she spends around £170 on Ocado

TO Olympia for the Mipim UK property conference where one Asian investor asked panellists on a London offices discussion what risks they are wary about. Evans Randall Investors’ Ned Williams responded bluntly: “Jeremy Corbyn.” Fears that a Labour government might raise taxes on the rich might not go down too well in property circles.

ALSO in town for the Mipim event was a team promoting Paris’s La Défense business shopping a week, and a further

£100 on organic meat and veg from a local farm shop. She adds: “I have intoleranc­es to dairy and gluten, and “free-from” food can be pricey, but I recognise I’m very fortunate to be able to afford it.” Times can’t be too hard in the couple’s household.

district, including chief executive Marie-Célie Guillaume. Christian Fatras, economic counsellor at London’s French embassy cheekily said that he felt France’s business hub lacks some of the showstoppe­r skyscraper­s seen here.

Guillaume laughed and said that she won’t be inviting Fatras over for Sir Paul McCartney’s concert at the La Défense Arena next month. Spy doesn’t think Guillaume, pictured, will lose any sleep over

Fatras’ comments.

She can sleep soundly knowing that in a few months the European Banking Authority will relocate to her district from

London.

 ??  ?? PATRIOTIC clothiers take note: the Chelsea Hospital is advertisin­g for a contractor to supply a range of military uniforms for the Chelsea Pensioners and staff. The chosen supplier will need to produce 320 ceremonial scarlet coats for the former British Army members in the first year.
PATRIOTIC clothiers take note: the Chelsea Hospital is advertisin­g for a contractor to supply a range of military uniforms for the Chelsea Pensioners and staff. The chosen supplier will need to produce 320 ceremonial scarlet coats for the former British Army members in the first year.

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