McLaren Workers Fired for Stealing Memorabilia
Quote selected text Published September 4th, 2006 in MainBosses of British Formula One team McLaren were reportedly furious after two factory cleaners sold up to $20,000 worth of stolen memorabilia on eBay.
Tabloid daily newspaper The Su reports that the pair, who were contract cleaners at the Mercedes-powered squad’s impressive Woking factory, were released by police after being arrested for stealing McLaren clothes, flags and $380 F1 models and selling them on the auction website.
Surrey police revealed that a McLaren worker gave the cleaners the products.
“(That) member of staff no longer works for McLaren,” police added.
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