Sports Direct is being investigated
by the UK's accounting watchdog over its links to a firm for which
founder Mike Ashley's brother is a director.
The Financial Reporting Council announced it had launched a probe after reports emerged about the retailer's links to Barlin Delivery Limited.
Reports
in August indicated that the firm, which runs Sports Direct's overseas
deliveries, had Mr Ashley's older brother, John, as a shareholder.
Sports Direct is yet to comment.
The
regulator said it was investigating the "preparation, approval and
audit of the financial statements of Sports Direct" for the most recent
financial year.
"These decisions follow reports of an arrangement
between Sports Direct and Barlin Delivery Limited which was not
disclosed as a related party in the company's financial statements," it
added.
Scrutiny
Sports Direct and Mike Ashley have come under intense scrutiny this year over the way the company is run.
The
billionaire retail tycoon was forced to answer questions by MPs about
its workers' conditions, and had to defend his grip on the business to
shareholders.
Sports Direct, which has around 450 retail outlets,
came under fire after BBC and Guardian investigations uncovered working
practices at one of its warehouses which MPs later described as being
akin to a Victorian workhouse.
The firm's shares fell 2.5% on Monday on news of the accounts investigation, and are down nearly 50% for the year.
The links between Sports Direct, Barlin Delivery and John Ashley were first reported by the Financial Times.
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