industry's "sweatshop" scandal has identified "many failings", which its chief executive described as "unacceptable".However, the fast fashion retailer was absolved from allegations that it deliberately allowed poor working conditions and low pay to flourish at its suppliers.
The independent review, conducted by Alison Levitt QC, has recommended a raft of improvements to Boohoo’s corporate governance, compliance and monitoring processes.The company said Ms Levitt's review found that Boohoo could have been a force for good if it had been "willing to take a different approach to how it both views and interacts with the Leicester supply chain".It added: "It has already made a significant start on putting things right."John Lyttle, Boohoo's.
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