Alan Sugar has been accused of peddling coronavirus conspiracy theories after sharing a bizarre tweet about the origins of Covid-19.
Lord Sugar, 73, took to the social media site to offer his thoughts on how the pandemic started, sharing rumours the virus was man-made in the Chinese city of Wuhan where the outbreak was first detected.
He even suggests the pandemic looks like the work of a "James Bond villain". He tweeted: "What do others think, it's not clear to me where covid came from. "There was talk of Huhan [Wuhan] in China but also talk of a leaked sample made in a research lab "Why would a lab be making it.
Consider this virus has put the world on its knees. It's as if James bond villain planned it." The message sparked a furious