The UK government has issued an apology after accidentally sharing the email address of Bernard Arnault, the French billionaire and founder of luxury conglomerate LVMH. The error occurred in the lead-up to a major international investment summit in London, where Arnault and other high-profile business leaders were invited. The Department for Business and Trade admitted to the 'human error' and expressed regret for the mishap. The incident has caused embarrassment for British officials as they prepare for the high-stakes event.
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UK apologises for accidentally sharing Bernard Arnault's email
Britain has apologised after Sky News reported the government had accidentally disclosed the email address of Bernard Arnault, one of the world's richest men, in the run up to a major investment summit,
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LVMH founder Bernard Arnault’s email accidentally shared by UK government
LONDON — British ministers have been left red-faced after the government accidentally shared the email address of French business tycoon Bernard Arnault. The billionaire founder of luxury giant LVMH is one of several guests of Monday’s International Investment Summit to have seen his personal email address accidentally shared with other invitees.
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British government apologises for sharing email address of one of world’s richest men
The Department for Business and Trade apologised for the ‘human error’ that saw Bernard Arnault’s contact details shared.