BHS probe costs TPR £1.3m in external charges in just seven months

James Phillips
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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has incurred almost £1.4m of external expenses investigating British Home Stores (BHS) and Sir Philip Green since the investigation started in March 2015.

The bulk of this cost, £1.32m, was spent between April and October this year, while £46,533 was racked up in the 2015/16 financial year.  The swelling cost was revealed on 21 December in respons...

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