Senior directors at online fashion giant Boohoo knew about "serious issues" with how workers at its supply chain were treated months before the scandal broke, a review has found.Lawyers for the company found that staff at a site in Leicester worked in poor conditions on low pay - but that no crimes had been committed.Alison Levitt QC, the lawyer who undertook the review of Boohoo's practices, said senior directors knew "for a fact" that there were "very serious issues" at the factory in Leicester from at least December last year.She said that while a programme had been put in place to "remedy" the issues, the company "did not move quickly enough".Questions over Boohoo's treatment of workers in its supply train had previously been raised in.
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