Survivors of alleged sexual abuse by former owner of Harrods want enablers to face justice
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Survivors of alleged sexual abuse by former owner of Harrods want enablers to face justice
"If they think the money is the important factor they are so far off the mark, said Jen Mills, a member of the Justice for Fayed and Harrods Survivors group."
"It's not just about what happened to us, it's about making sure that this stops and that this doesn't get to continue to the generations coming through, says Mills."
"Harrods has always stated that the scheme represents only one form of redress available to survivors."
A group of 50 survivors of alleged sexual abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed is calling for accountability for those who facilitated the abuse. They demand the release of findings from an internal investigation at Harrods and seek more regulation of HR professionals. The group, supported by notable figures, emphasizes the importance of preventing future abuse. Harrods recently closed a compensation scheme for survivors, stating it was designed for resolution without lengthy legal processes. The survivors stress that their fight is about ensuring safety for future generations.
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