BBC News Published image captionMahmud Kamani and Carol Kane set up Boohoo in 2006 Executives of the online fashion chain Boohoo have said they are "fixing" things at the firm, which has come under fire over workers' pay and conditions and its ultra-low pricing. The firm's co-founder, Mahmud Kamani, who rarely speaks publicly, said he wanted to "make everything better". "I want to make Leicester right, I promise you'," he said. Mr Kamani was being questioned by MPs looking into the environmental impact of "fast fashion". The term is used to describe companies selling clothes very cheaply, that are often disposed of quickly as trends change, causing pollution and waste.