Accountability
No one above scrutiny
Hundreds of survivors flooded reporting channels in the aftermath of the broadcast of the BBC documentary Predator at Harrods in September 2024. Public and private institutions quickly reassured the public of the sincerity of their contrition and promised unflinching investigations of the facts. Over a year later, survivors continue to wait for answers.
For survivors, accountability is more than punishment — it is recognition, truth, and change. At No One Above, we believe that without accountability, justice remains out of reach and cycles of abuse continue unbroken.
Holding individuals and institutions to account means exposing the systems that allowed harm to occur, ensuring transparency in every investigation, and demanding consequences for those who enabled abuse through silence or complicity.
It is about restoring balance: giving survivors the dignity of being heard, and preventing future harm through structural reform — because no one should ever be above scrutiny.
Recognition of trafficking
Accounts indicate that the abuse of hundreds of young women and girls by Fayed and his associates was enabled by a sophisticated, multi-country sex trafficking operation.
Without naming the crime, we fail to name the harm done, or name the problem we must address to protect new generations from exploitation.

Statutory Public Inquiry
Only a Statutory Public Inquiry has the power to compel witnesses to give evidence. Without a statutory inquiry, survivors – and the public – will never know how Fayed, his associates, and the organizations they controlled, were able to operate a system of abuse in plain sight. The truth must be revealed so that lessons can be learned.
