Ted Baker boss resigns over \'forced hugging\' claims by staff

Ted Baker boss resigns over 'forced hugging' claims by staff

IANS  |  London 

British Ted Baker's founder and has resigned amidst an investigation into allegations that he behaved inappropriately towards staff.

In a statement on Monday, the company said that Kelvin has left with immediate effect. He had been on a voluntary leave of absence since last December following allegations of harassment, including "forced hugging" of staff members, reported

Complaints over Kelvin's behaviour first emerged late last year.

Thousands of people, including members of staff and customers, signed an demanding an end to the hugging practice and a better system for reporting harassment allegations at the firm.

The petition included accusations of "inappropriate touching" by Kelvin and "a culture that leaves harassment unchallenged."

Kelvin has denied all claims that he acted inappropriately towards employees.

A third-party investigation into the allegations against him and into Ted Baker's policy on handling sexual harassment complaints is due to wrap up before the end of June.

"In light of the allegations made against him, Ray has decided that it is in the best interests of the company for him to resign so that the business can move forward under new leadership," said in the statement.

Kelvin founded the high-end fashion chain in 1988 with a single store in the UK city of It now has more than 500 outlets worldwide.

Kelvin was appointed of the Order of the (CBE), an honour one rank below a knighthood, in 2011 for services to the fashion industry.

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 17:50 IST