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Sainsbury's warns chairman for using supermarket staff and suppliers to refurbish his Sussex country home | |
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The board of Sainsbury’s has issued a warning to its chairman for using the retailer’s staff and suppliers to help refurbish his own country home in Sussex back in 2013. | The board of Sainsbury’s has issued a warning to its chairman for using the retailer’s staff and suppliers to help refurbish his own country home in Sussex back in 2013. |
Sainsbury’s told The Independent that a full investigation had been conducted into David Tyler, after the chairman volunteered the information himself. | |
“As a result of the investigation, the chairman was given a warning but the board concluded that his failure to comply with company policy was unintentional, that he did not act dishonestly and made no financial gain,” a spokeswoman for Sainsbury’s said. | |
The case was first reported by The Guardian. | |
The spokeswoman added that Mr Tyler had also donated £5,000 to charity “to more than compensate for the Sainsbury’s employees’ time”. | |
According to Sainsbury’s website, Mr Tyler was appointed to the board in October 2009 and became chairman the following month. He is also chairman of property company Hammerson and non-executive chairman of appliance care group Domestic and General. | |
Sainsbury’s earlier this month reported that it had enjoyed a “record Christmas week” in December, bolstered by more than 30 million customer transactions at Sainsbury’s and over £1bn of sales across the whole group. | |
The company said that a robust performance at its Argos unit was also particularly driven by Black Friday and the Christmas trading period. | The company said that a robust performance at its Argos unit was also particularly driven by Black Friday and the Christmas trading period. |
In 2016, Sainsbury’s bought Home Retail, which owns Argos, in a £1.1bn deal. |
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