They have come under fire over accusations of failing to act on asbestos dangers at St Enoch Hotel
Glasgow tycoons who own the Queen's Park Hotel and St Enoch Hotel have been accused of living a lavish lifestyle while their residents live in slum accommodation.
But this doesn't stop them from enjoying the finer things in life with Mukul Biswas reporting for work at the city office in a flashy Porsche Taycan electric supercar, worth more than £90,000. “People at the hotels were living in squalor while the bosses were coining in millions. It made me feel very uneasy in the time I was working there.”
Ikram Hussain lives in a large farmhouse in Ayrshire, which is equipped with a swimming pool and private garage.
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