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Tuesday 23 August 2016 11:48 am

The man who bought BHS for £1 has been given a six-month driving ban for speeding

By: Helen Cahill

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Dominic Chappell – the bankrupt who bought BHS for £1 – has been given a six-month driving ban for speeding.

Former racing driver Chappell became involved with BHS because he would drive Paul Sutton – a convicted fraudster who also tried to buy the retailer – to meetings with Sir Philip Green.

Read more: See inside the house Dominic Chappell paid for with a £1.5m loan from BHS

But it appears Chappell's driving days are over for now, as Aldershot Magistrates' Court have landed him with a driving ban.

Speaking to City PM, Chappell said the ban came about after he had been driving with a colleague in Andover late at night on a dual carriageway.

"It was a tot-up of points," Chappell said. "I missed a speed change from 50 mph to 40 mph and I apologised for it."

Read more: FRP Advisory set to be appointed BHS liquidators – ousting Duff & Phelps

Chappell has been mired in controversy in recent months due to the collapse BHS; the final stores will be closing at the end of this week. His personal life has come under intense scrutiny, particularly because he admitted to MPs investigating BHS that he had taken money out of the company.

On one occasion, he took out a £1.5m loan to pay off the mortgage on his parent's home. To see inside the Surrey house, situated on the banks of the Thames, see our gallery:

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