Blonde bikini sunbathers show their disgust by flashing their bums at Philip Green’s £100m superyacht after BHS collapse
This comes amid calls for Green to loose his knighthood after the collapse of the business
FOUR women showed Sir Philip Green what they thought of him in the fallout of the collapse of BHS as they put up two fingers and bared their bums at his super yacht.
The women wanted to remain anonymous but shared the snap of them showing some cheek as they sailed passed the £100m yacht in the Grand Harbour at Malta.
Green is currently extremely unpopular after he used BHS to “fantastically enrich himself” and then abandoned it to sure destruction, a damning MPs’ report revealed.
These women joined in the debate and made their feelings clear.
He and Lady Green recently took delivery of their new £100m super yacht, named Lionheart.
It is the length of a football pitch and six storeys high.
A Commons paper into the collapsed chain yesterday delivered a withering verdict on the high street’s biggest tycoon.
It was found that Green “systematically extracted hundreds of millions of pounds” out of BHS after buying it in 2000.
He then flogged it to “incompetent and self-serving chancer” Dominic Chappell, dooming the firm with the loss of 11,000 jobs.
The Department of Work and Pensions and Business Committees report branded the fiasco “the unacceptable face of capitalism”.
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Green, 64, knighted in 2006, has amassed a £3.2billion fortune from his Arcadia retail empire, which also included Topshop, Topman, Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge.
Much of his wealth is in the name of his wife Tina, who lives in Monaco.
It states: “Whether BHS benefited financially from these transactions is far from clear. What is clear is the Green family did.”
The report will fuel outrage at Green and his business style.
Administrator Duff & Phelps will announce the 114 BHS stores still in operation will close their doors for the final time by 20 August.
Although it is believed many stores will cease trading well before that date.
Around 50 stores have already closed, making 1,300 staff redundant.
The administrator's decision will mean a further 5,000 workers will now lose their jobs.
Only 1,000 BHS staff members will be offered positions elsewhere within Green's Arcadia empire, leaving most of the retailer's 11,000-strong workforce jobless.
The Cabinet Office confirmed in a letter to Labour MP Jim McMahon that it was looking into stripping Green of his knighthood.
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