The Jewish Chronicle

Ted Baker’s ‘forced hugger’ boss resigns amid probe

- BY DANIEL SUGARMAN

THE FOUNDER and chief executive of the Ted Baker fashion chain has resigned amid an investigat­ion into allegation­s that he harassed staff.

In a statement on Monday, Ray Kelvin, a former JFS pupil, said he had “decided that the right thing to do is to step away from Ted and allow the business to focus on being the outstandin­g brand it is so it can face 2019 with fresh energy and renewed spirit”.

Mr Kelvin, who founded the company in 1988, took leave of absence immediatel­y after harassment allegation­s were published in the Sunday Times late last year.

An independen­t investigat­ion into the allegation­s, conducted by City law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, is currently under way.

In one of the allegation­s, a female employee claimed the chief executive had approached her unawares from behind while she was working at her desk.

“He then climbed on top of me and straddled me. He was breathing in my ear, making sexual, grunting noises. He had his hand resting on my upper thigh and I had a dress on. He was moving his hand up and down.”

She said that she placed her hands over her face “and waited for it to be over”.

Mr Kelvin was also alleged to have insisted on hugging new employees, as well as making women sit on his lap.

The executive chair of the company, David Bernstein, praised Mr Kelvin “for his tireless energy and vision.

“However, in light of the allegation­s made against him, Ray has decided that it is in the best interests of the company for him to resign so that the business can move forward under new leadership.”

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