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Harrods revises compensation payouts for al Fayed abuse victims

By Editorial Board Published March 30, 2025 7 Min Read
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Harrods revises compensation payouts for al Fayed abuse victims

Harrods has revised the phrases of a compensation scheme to be provided to lots of of sexual abuse victims of the division retailer’s former proprietor, Mohamed al Fayed, forward of its formal launch this week.

Sources mentioned closing proposals for the compensation scheme could be revealed on Monday – though some victims should face a prolonged wait to obtain their payouts.

Harrods, which is owned by a Qatari sovereign wealth fund managed by the Gulf state’s ruling household, mentioned final yr that it was “utterly appalled” by the disclosure that Mr al Fayed had sexually abused quite a few feminine staff throughout his 25-year possession of the Knightsbridge retailer.

Folks near the talks in regards to the compensation scheme mentioned the ultimate proposals included normal damages lump sums of as much as £110,000 or £200,000 – with the upper determine obtainable to claimants keen to undergo psychiatric assessments organized by the corporate.

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‘It was horrific’

These figures are unchanged from draft proposals which have been topic to session in current weeks, though different components of the proposed compensation funds have been revised upwards, with the impact of accelerating the potential most sums that could possibly be paid out, the individuals added.

The redress scheme is being coordinated by MPL Authorized, an Essex-based legislation agency.

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Mohamed al Fayed's former PA - Katherine

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‘Al Fayed’s language was very sexualised’

Claimants who agreed to an evaluation by a scheme advisor psychiatrist – referred to within the doc because the “medical pathway” – could be eligible for normal damages of as much as £200,000, additional funds equal to these doubtlessly awarded to non-medical claimants, in addition to remedy prices “past and future supported by the medical report” and a “work impact payment capped at £110,000”.

The “wrongful testing” funds consult with ladies who have been compelled to endure pointless and intrusive medical examinations demanded by Mr al Fayed, whereas the “work impact payments” relate to lack of earnings triggered by, for instance, the unjustified termination of victims’ employment at Harrods.

One supply mentioned the revised most compensation sum to be disclosed on Monday was now anticipated to be between £350,000 and £400,000.

The requirement to endure a psychiatric evaluation by a medical practitioner chosen by Harrods with a purpose to entry the most important payouts dangers angering claimants who’ve endured years of psychological trauma after being abused by Mr al Fayed.

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Harrods appointed human rights campaigner, Dame Jasvinder Sanghera, as an advocate for the survivors of alleged abuse by former Harrods boss Mohamed Al-Fayed.

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‘Many extra’ seemingly abused by Fayed

An individual near the shop mentioned this was a needed authorized step.

Exterior legislation companies which have been organising separate circumstances in opposition to Harrods are prone to argue that the phrases being revealed on Monday aren’t sufficiently beneficiant, and impose too many authorized restrictions and disclosure obligations on victims of the shop’s former proprietor.

Relying upon what number of ladies submit compensation claims both by means of the MPL Authorized scheme or through one other legislation agency, Harrods’ compensation invoice is in the end anticipated to run to tens of tens of millions of kilos.

“We are actively inviting the valuable input from Survivors and their legal representatives to establish the final scheme that aims to be survivor-first, trauma-informed, and fair in its approach to compensation.

“Additional updates shall be offered as soon as the session interval is full.”

According to a website set up by MPL Legal for the purposes of administering the scheme, “Harrods and MPL Authorized are endeavor a interval of session relating to the compensation scheme wherein we’ll obtain detailed suggestions from events, together with a number of authorized companies representing survivors, main Counsel and Dame Jasvinder [Sanghera], the Impartial Survivor Advocate”.

“It’s anticipated the ultimate compensation scheme shall be revealed and survivors will have the ability to entry utility kinds from 31 March 2025.”

Mr al Fayed, who died in 2023, owned Harrods for 1 / 4 of a century, promoting it in 2010 to Qatar Holding for £1.5bn.

His reign of terror on the Knightsbridge retailer is believed to have concerned lots of of predominantly younger feminine victims, with former Fulham ladies’s gamers additionally alleging sexual abuse by the billionaire Egyptian.

Mr al Fayed additionally owned Fulham Soccer Membership, in addition to the Ritz Lodge in Paris, for quite a lot of years.

It added that the scheme could be “as inclusive as possible – we want the scheme to work for as many survivors as we can”.

Underneath the heading “Scheme principles”, MPL mentioned it represented “an alternative to litigation, but a survivor can leave the scheme at any time and pursue the claim through the court system”.

It mentioned it hoped that legislation companies participating with the scheme “will ensure survivors receive 100% of the compensation”.

“The level of compensation available through the scheme has been designed to mirror the court’s approach,” it added.

Final October, attorneys appearing for victims of Mr al Fayed mentioned that they had acquired greater than 420 enquiries about potential claims, though it’s unclear what number of extra have come ahead within the six months since.

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