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Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley asks MPs to attend Derbyshire HQ | Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley asks MPs to attend Derbyshire HQ |
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Sports Direct's Mike Ashley has said he will appear before a government committee as long as MPs first visit his firm's headquarters in Derbyshire. | Sports Direct's Mike Ashley has said he will appear before a government committee as long as MPs first visit his firm's headquarters in Derbyshire. |
The Commons business committee has been trying to quiz Mr Ashley about working practices, including the use of zero-hours contracts. | The Commons business committee has been trying to quiz Mr Ashley about working practices, including the use of zero-hours contracts. |
The billionaire has refused to attend the meetings and at one stage said the MPs involved were "a joke". | The billionaire has refused to attend the meetings and at one stage said the MPs involved were "a joke". |
Mr Ashley has offered to fly the MPs to Derbyshire in his helicopter. | |
Read updates on this story and more from across Derbyshire. | |
The businessman, who also owns Newcastle United, had been asked to attend Westminster in June on the back of a BBC investigation into working practices at Sports Direct's warehouse, based in Shirebrook. | The businessman, who also owns Newcastle United, had been asked to attend Westminster in June on the back of a BBC investigation into working practices at Sports Direct's warehouse, based in Shirebrook. |
He had been warned he could be in contempt of Parliament if he continued to refuse to appear in front of the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee. | |
However, in March, he told Sky News: "The current intention is not to go, because [MPs] ought to see it for themselves. | |
"In my opinion, they're just showboating. In my opinion, they're actually a joke." | |
The committee plans to discuss Mr Ashley's invitation at its meeting next week. |
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