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Boohoo co-founder Jalal Kamani linked to Leicester garment factory

- Rob Davies

A co-founder of fashion giant Boohoo has links to the Leicester factory accused of paying less than the minimum wage and failing to protect staff from coronaviru­s, the Guardian can reveal.

Boohoo has confirmed that the factory at the heart of the allegation­s is run by Morefray Ltd, a Manchester­owned firm with ties to the separate I Saw It First fashion brand. The I Saw It First business was set up by Jalal Kamani, 60, who jointly founded Boohoo with his brother Mahmud, 55.

The public filings raise further questions of Boohoo after a report in the Sunday Times that claimed staff at one of the fashion company’s suppliers were paid less than minimum wage and did not have masks to protect against coronaviru­s. An undercover reporter working at the Morefray factory was told to expect pay of £3.50 an hour, compared with the national minimum wage of £8.72 for over-25s.

Boohoo launched an urgent investigat­ion into its supply chain this week, saying conditions at the Leicester warehouse were “totally unacceptab­le and fall woefully short of any standards acceptable in any workplace”.

The company added that it was trying to identify the company at the centre of the allegation­s. After being approached by the Guardian, Boohoo confirmed that the supplier was Morefray,

Companies House filings suggest that Morefray is linked to Jalal Kamani, a founding director of Boohoo, who still has a small shareholdi­ng in the £3.6bn company, which is led by his brother, Mahmud. According to Companies House, Morefray is 50% owned by a

Manchester-based firm called I5 Holdings, which is in turn owned by Shahzad Irshad, a director of I Saw It First.

Filings also show that Irshad became the owner of I5 Holdings on 10 June, when he took control from Zogan Limited, a company that shares three current or former directors with I Saw It First, including Irshad himself. One of Zogan’s directors describes themselves on profession­al social media network LinkedIn as “head of tax” at Kamani Group. Jalal Kamani is a co-director of several other companies with Irshad and other directors of Zogan.

The complex ownership structure establishe­s ties between Morefray and I Saw It First, which Jalal Kamani founded in 2017 after helping establish Boohoo.com along with Mahmud.

Jalal still owns a 0.65% stake in Boohoo, according to stock market filings, after giving stock worth £63m to his adult children in 2018.

A spokesman for I Saw It First said: “I5 Holdings Limited owns a noncontrol­ling shareholdi­ng in Morefray Limited.” The spokesman declined to answer further questions about the company. Someone who answered a telephone number for Morefray declined to comment.

A Boohoo spokesman confirmed that Morefray was the Boohoo supplier at the centre of the allegation­s but said that Mahmud Kamani had no involvemen­t in the business.

“Morefray is a recognised supplier to Boohoo and we have never previously been aware of any allegation­s of paying below the minimum wage until the media report,” said Boohoo. “As a result of that report and subsequent discovery that it was Morefray and not the company in the media report, we are immediatel­y visiting the Morefray site to investigat­e further.”

On Wednesday, Boohoo announced an independen­t review of its UK supply chain. The review, led by Alison Levitt QC, will be accompanie­d by a £10m investment in “eradicatin­g malpractic­e” in its supply chain.

 ??  ?? The Temple road area of Leicester, where a lot of the local garment industry is based. Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
The Temple road area of Leicester, where a lot of the local garment industry is based. Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

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