Harrods Sets Aside 83 Million For Victims Of Egyptian Billionaire Mohamed Al-fayed

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harrods sets aside 83 million for victims of egyptian billionaire mohamed alfayed

London-based Harrods, one of the worlds best-known luxury department stores, has allocated more than 83.9 million to compensate people who say they were victims of abuse linked to its former owner, the late Egyptian billionaire businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed.

According to company filings, Harrods has set aside 62.3 million 83.9 million for a redress scheme that opened in March. More than 100 former employees are expected to receive payments of up to 385,000 518,000 each. The program will remain open until March 2026. Those who accept compensation must agree not to pursue further legal action.

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