Steve Morgan
Steve Morgan, chairman and founder of housebuilder Redrow, has won “substantial” damages and an apology after he sued Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers for defamation.
The action followed false claims by the Daily Mail that Morgan had made money by purchasing six Redrow houses designated for sale as affordable homes at a substantial discount to their market value.
Morgan has requested that a “substantial payment” be made to charity in lieu of damages. The money will be used towards adapted mini-buses for two special needs schools, Archer’s Brook in Ellesmere Port and Ysgol Gogarth in Llandudno. The buses enable severely disabled children to access offsite activities, promoting their independent living skills.
Mr Morgan, who was will be present today at the High Court in London to hear the apology, said: “This is a significant victory against the Daily Mail and one which demonstrates that the publication cannot unjustly print defamatory and untrue stories without basis or reason.
“The suggestion that I would ‘greedily’ take self-advantage at the expense of low-income families is hugely insulting and has caused me a great deal of anger and distress. These allegations fly in the face of all that I stand for.
“It is a shame that it has taken 18 months for justice to be served and for the Daily Mail to recognise its wrongdoing, however, I am pleased the record has now been set straight and that we may now draw a line under this issue.
“I am particularly pleased that the substantial damages received from the Mail will be put to good use by providing specially adapted mini-buses which will improve the lives of the children at these wonderful special needs schools.”
The Daily Mail and the Mail Online have today carried an apology to Morgan, reading: “An article of August 24, 2017 headlined ‘Building tycoons using staff discounts to snap up homes meant for families’ said that Redrow PLC chairman Steve Morgan CBE had made a very large personal gain by buying six houses – built by Redrow as affordable homes – for £860,000, a substantial discount to their market value of £2.1m.
“In fact, £860,000 was the highest offer made, so we were wrong to allege that Mr Morgan had exploited his position to line his pockets in a greedy, unethical and morally unacceptable way. He did not buy the houses at a discount to their market value, and they are being rented out to local residents in accordance with affordable housing criteria. We apologise to Mr Morgan for the distress and damage to his reputation and, at his request, have made a substantial donation to charity in lieu of damages.”
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Well done…Steve Morgan…..at last someone is defending themselves against the many false press allegations made against house builders….thankfully Mr Morgan has the resources to challenge such lazy/ignorant journalism.
This is so good to hear. It’s about time the Daliy Mail and the rest of the rags started paying out for all the lies they write about people.