The Politician who named Sir Philip Green as the businessman accused in a British newspaper of sexual and racial harassment has defended his actions.
Lord Peter Hain used parliamentary privilege - a legal immunity designed to allow Parliamentarians to carry out their duties free from interference - to reveal that retail tycoon Sir Philip Green had placed an injunction on his name and details of the allegations being published.
But some believe Lord Hain did the wrong thing, as UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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