| John Battle, Labour MP for Leeds West, is
advising asbestos victims to ignore a direct appeal to them from asbestos
company Federal Mogul.
Federal Mogul have paid for newspaper adverts and are writing to each
victim to get them to support a company plan drawn up in their headquarters
in the USA which cuts out the lengthy process of winding up asbestos company
Turner & Newall. The plan proposes to set up a trust to compensate
asbestos victims, but it will be based in America and already it is clear
that under US law US claims by potential victims will take precedence
over the claims of actual victims in Britain.
John Battle said, “Even the administrators, Kroll Buchler Phillips,
have expressed surprise at this direct appeal that bypasses them and their
attempts to salvage compensation for the British victims – such
as those in Armley. My advice is that it’s a waste of time responding
to the American plan – we have to continue the fight with the administrators.
Anyone who receives the voluminous documents sent with the plan should
not respond.”
John Battle is to meet the administrators in London in September.
The MP campaigned for many years for compensation for victims
of an asbestos factory in his constituency which closed in the 1950s but
left a long term mesothelioma problem. Compensation for asbestos victims
who had lived near the factory was finally achieved in 1995 but Federal
Mogul stopped payments in 2001 following their acquisition of Turner &
Newall and subsequent administration process.
©John Battle MP 25th August 2004 |