Harrods confirmed that over 100 survivors have applied for its compensation scheme related to allegations of sexual abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed. The scheme was established after numerous women came forward with allegations dating back to 1977, following a BBC documentary. Eligible individuals can receive various forms of compensation, including general damages and payments for wrongful treatment costs. Apologies are offered in person or through video meetings, and claims may rely on documentary evidence without requiring medical assessments. The scheme remains active until March 31 next year and is also open to survivors of Fayed's airline company.
More than 100 survivors of alleged sexual abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed have entered a compensation scheme set up by Harrods, confirming receipt of compensation.
The compensation scheme offers various types of redress including general damages up to 200,000 and payments for wrongful testing and treatment costs.
Survivors can receive personal apologies from Harrods' representatives, and claims do not require medical assessments, focusing instead on documentary evidence.
Since the scheme's inception, over 100 survivors have entered the process with many receiving confirmation of eligibility and some starting to receive interim payments.
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