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Questions for Met after it sought only 2 Al Fayed prosecutions

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Al Fayed pictured at the opening of the Harrods ***** in 2001

The Metropolitan Police only asked prosecutors to decide whether to charge Mohamed Al Fayed in relation to two out of 21 women who accused him of ******* offences while he was alive, the BBC has established.

It raises serious questions about the Met’s response to women who said they were abused by the former Harrods owner, who ***** aged 94 last year.

Scotland Yard refused to answer the BBC’s questions about how many women it sought charging decisions on, but the Crown Prosecution Service has now provided the information.

The BBC has also established that a woman was investigated for aiding and abetting ***** by Al Fayed.

Last month a BBC documentary and podcast heard testimony from former Harrods employees who said the billionaire ********* assaulted or ****** them. Al Fayed was never charged while he was alive.

Since the documentary aired, at least

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saying they were abused by Al Fayed, with allegations stretching beyond Harrods and as far back as 1977.

Last week, the Met

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since the film to accuse Al Fayed of ******* offences. The allegations cover a ******* between 1979 and 2013.

The Met has also admitted that 21 women approached the force before the BBC film.

The force is conducting an internal review into these earlier complaints and the police watchdog has asked if anything needs to be referred to it for investigation.

Met questions mount

The CPS has now told the BBC that, in 2009, it made a charging decision on two allegations of ******* ******** in relation to one female complainant.

Then, in 2015, it made a charging decision on one allegation of ***** and an allegation of aiding and abetting ***** by one female suspect. These allegations related to a different female complainant.

It means the Met did not pass full files of evidence to prosecutors on 19 of the women who approached them, nor did the two files it did pass contain complaints from other women whose evidence could have potentially provided corroboration.

Many people will be astonished that a man could be accused of ******* offences by 21 women and not be charged. Given that 40 further women have approached the Met since the BBC film, there are now mounting questions about the quality of the Met’s earlier enquiries.

These include why the Met did not link the different cases or launch a larger investigation that might have found other women who have now come forward.

The Met has previously said it also approached the CPS on three additional occasions for “early investigative advice” in relation to Al Fayed. These three occasions did not involve the CPS being asked to make charging decisions on full files of evidence.

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