Mike Ashley admits he was behind video that brought down JD Sports chair
Mike Ashley, founder of Sports Direct, has admitted to orchestrating the surveillance footage that led to the downfall of JD Sports' former chair, Peter Cowgill. In 2021, Cowgill was secretly filmed meeting with Barry Bown, the boss of Footasylum, while JD Sports was in the process of acquiring the company.

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AI-generatedMike Ashley, founder of Sports Direct, has admitted to orchestrating the surveillance footage that led to the downfall of JD Sports' former chair, Peter Cowgill. In 2021, Cowgill was secretly filmed meeting with Barry Bown, the boss of Footasylum, while JD Sports was in the process of acquiring the company. This meeting, which violated regulations against sharing sensitive information between the two firms, triggered a regulatory investigation. The investigation resulted in significant fines for JD Sports and Cowgill's ousting from his position. Ashley stated he wanted to remove Cowgill and acknowledged his associates recorded the video, suggesting a competitive motive behind his actions.
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5 extractedMike Ashley is worth over £3bn according to the Sunday Times rich list.
Ashley stated he wanted to topple Cowgill and that his associates recorded the video.
The footage triggered a regulatory investigation, leading to fines of almost £5m and Cowgill's ousting from JD Sports.
Peter Cowgill was secretly filmed in 2021 talking with the Footasylum boss Barry Bown while JD Sports was acquiring Footasylum.
Mike Ashley admitted to arranging surveillance footage that led to the downfall of JD Sports chair Peter Cowgill.