Mohamed Fayed paid spies to discover ‘truth’ about Diana’s death
Mohamed Al-Fayed paid millions to Egyptian secret service agents for information about the deaths of his son Dodi and Princess Diana after the 1997 Paris car crash.
The Telegraph reported that Al-Fayed funneled money through a secret network of companies for nearly a decade.
Sir John Stevens concluded that the crash was an accident caused by the driver, Henri Paul, who was over the alcohol limit and speeding.
Al-Fayed faced allegations of rape from over 100 women last year, as revealed by a BBC documentary titled 'Al-Fayed: Predator at Harrods.