Ted Baker will close all of its remaining 31 stores this week, risking 500 jobs four months after going into administration.
It comes after the firm behind Ted Baker 's UK shops, No Ordinary Designer Label , fell into administration in March this year and its administrators closed 15 shops and cut 245 jobs.
When NODL fell into administration - when Ted Baker had about 975 employees in the UK - Authentic said the 'damage done' was 'too much to overcome'.John McNamara, chief strategy and transition officer for Authentic Brands Group, previously told Fashion Network: 'We wish that there could've been a better outcome for the Ted Baker employees and stakeholders.'
Mr Kelvin, who denied allegations of misconduct, was also accused of massaging employees and kissing their ears.
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