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Mike Ashley's daughter made director of his retail empire By City & Finance Reporter Updated: 21:51, 23 August 2024 e-mail View comments Tough decisions: Mike Ashley Mike Ashley's daughter has been made a director of his retail empire. Matilda Ashley, 27, is now a director of Mash Holdings, which controls his stake in Frasers Group and other companies. She has resigned as a director of her own beauty business, Double Take.

The move that may raise eyebrows in the City after other instances of the 59-year-old businessman hiring family members. Frasers appointed Michael Murray, married to his oldest daughter Anna, as chief executive two years ago. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 2 Next Mike Ashley's 275 acre Frasers 'mega-campus' opposed by.



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