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Bunhill: Detained in Turkey

Patrick Hosking
Sunday 14 November 1993 00:02 GMT
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I CAN'T help feeling a bit sorry for Michael Jordan, the Bentley-driving Coopers & Lybrand insolvency supremo who was temporarily detained by Turkish police last week over bribes allegations. It was hardly a Midnight Express type of encounter, I understand, and he was out of the Istanbul police station within three hours and without stumbling over a single Man Utd fan.

Still, bad luck for a man who officially retired two weeks ago and was only 'tying up a few loose ends'.

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