More employees suspended in Tesco investigation

Three additional staff members removed as retailer continues to investigate profit overstatement

More than £4 billion has been knocked off Tesco’s stock market value due to the overstatement
More than £4 billion has been knocked off Tesco’s stock market value due to the overstatement

Retailer Tesco has removed another three employees from their jobs as it continues to investigate a £250 million profit overstatement.

The latest suspensions, announced on Tuesday, take the total number of suspended employees to eight.

“We have asked three employees to step aside to facilitate the investigation into the potential overstatement of profits in UK food for the first half of the year,” said a spokeswoman for the firm.

The identities of the three were not disclosed.

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Tesco said it will provide an update on the investigation with its interim results on October 23rd.

The overstatement, relating to payments from suppliers and first disclosed on September 22nd, has knocked over £4 billion off Tesco’s stock market value.

The stock was down 1 per cent at 178.7 pence at 12.14 GMT.

People familiar with the situation have named the first five suspended executives as UK managing director Chris Bush, UK finance director Carl Rogberg, commercial director John Scouler food sourcing director Matt Simister and group commercial director Kevin Grace.

Tesco is also being investigated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Reuters