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Boohoo publishes final Sir Brian Leveson report as top judge says fashion giant still faces challenges

Sir Brian Leveson has completed his fifth and final report into Boohoo

Boohoo's brands include PrettyLittleThing, Nasty Gal and Debenhams(Image: PA)

Fashion giant Boohoo has published Sir Brian Leveson's fifth and final report into its Agenda for Change programme.

The review tracked the progress of the Manchester-headquartered company against the recommendations laid out by Alison Levitt QC.

Sir Brian was first appointed to provide oversight of the group’s Agenda for Change programme in November 2020.

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Boohoo had launched the scheme after allegations emerged of ill treatment of staff at its Leicester warehouse in September that same year.

In an independent review, Senior lawyer Alison Levitt QC said the fast fashion chain knew about “serious issues” with the treatment of factory workers in Leicester last December, but failed to move quickly enough to do anything about it.

The fourth report was published in September 2021 and assessed Boohoo’s work in its supply chain, responsible purchasing practices, sustainability, ethical compliance as well as training programmes related to modern slavery.

In his fifth and final report, Sir Brian said: "I do not pretend that the conclusion of the Agenda for Change programme and its transfer into business as usual represents the completion of each aspect of each recommendation made in the review.