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Monday 07 November 2016 7:38 pm

Sandwichgate: How Sports Direct spied on MPs with a camera hidden in sandwiches

By: Oliver Gill

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Shocked MPs were left fuming after staff at Mike Ashley's Sports Direct apparently attempted to spy on them using a camera hidden under a plate of sandwiches.

Members of the business select committee paid the controversial retailer's Shirebrook site a surprise visit earlier today, as part of a long-running investigation into conditions at the company.

However, the cross-party group of politicians were left flabbergasted after a device was brought into a private meeting they were holding to discuss the findings of their unannounced three hour visit. Politicians immediately hit out at the news, with Peter Kyle MP describing the incident as "stupid and disappointing".

Business, energy and industrial strategy committee member Anna Turley told City PM that shortly after their meeting started, a woman came in with a tray of sandwiches to provide some welcome sustenance to the politicians after a day of traipsing around the 800,000 square foot site.

Read more: MPs pay surprise visit to Sports Direct's Shirebrook warehouse

Instead of putting the sandwiches on the table in front of the hungry MPs, they were placed on a side table.

"I watched her do it because I thought it was odd and I saw her put a recording device on the floor underneath the chair,” said Turley.

I couldn’t believe my eyes, it was a camera with a microphone that they had been filming us with the whole way round because they filmed every question we asked and every thing we did.

They’d got the poor sandwich woman to come in and hide it.

"I saw her trying to arrange it to get the best angle so that they could video us up at the board table and listen to what we were saying."

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Anna Turley MP: when she was more than aware that she was being filmed (Source: Getty)

Turley went to pick up the camera while a colleague confronted Sports Direct representatives. Minutes later Turley spoke to Sports Direct's public relations representative, who offered a less than convincing response.

“He said ‘well how do you know it wasn’t already there in the room’ and ‘I didn’t know anything about that’,” the Redcar MP said.

Here is another pic from a colleague. This is where it was hidden & where I found it before picking it up & placing on top as previous pic. pic.twitter.com/HPIoUJanQ4

— Anna Turley 🌹🐝💙🇺🇦 (@annaturley) November 7, 2016

Sports Direct previously agreed to an unannounced visit from MPs in the wake of the investigation into working practices at Shirebrook. The committee phoned ahead this morning at 9.30am, giving the firm three hours notice.

Read more: Denial and disgrace: everything that's happened at Sports Direct this year

The committee's chairman, Iain Wright, said he spoke to Sports Direct's chief executive, Mike Ashley, on the phone after the delegation left the warehouse, adding: "I don't think it was a particularly pleasant conversation for either of us."

Sports Direct has not provided a response to City A.M on the matter at the time of writing.

 

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