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Manchester City launch redress scheme for survivors of historic child sex abuse

Manchester City launch redress scheme for survivors of historic child sex abuse
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A QC-led review was commissioned by City in November 2016.

Manchester City have announced the launch of a redress scheme for survivors of historic child sex abuse.

Press Association Sport understands that as well as involving financial compensation the scheme will see victims receive a face-to-face apology from a senior club official.

It is understood that some victims could receive a six-figure sum.

City say they commissioned a QC-led review in November 2016 into whether the club was used by former youth coach Barry Bennell and “any other individual to facilitate alleged sexual abuse of children from 1964 to the present day”.

That review, which is ongoing, led to the “uncovering of serious allegations of child sex abuse in respect of another individual, John Broome.”

Bennell, who was a youth team coach with City and Crewe, was last year sentenced to 30 years in prison for abusing 12 former players he coached between 1979 and 1991.

Broome, who is now dead, was involved in City’s youth set-up in the 1960s.

City say the compensation scheme applies to the victims of Bennell and Broome.

City added in a statement on their official website on Tuesday: “The club’s review remains ongoing and Manchester City FC continues to be restricted as to what it can make public at present for legal reasons.

“The club reiterates, however, its heartfelt sympathy to all victims for the unimaginably traumatic experiences that they endured.

“All victims were entitled to expect full protection from the kind of harm they suffered as a result of their sexual abuse as children.”

It is understood City's scheme will see victims receive a face-to-face apology from a senior club official (Martin Rickett/PA).
City’s scheme will see victims receive a face-to-face apology from a senior club official (Martin Rickett/PA).

It is understood the scheme will allow victims to apply for compensation for general damages, impact on career, therapy fees and some legal costs, and that some cases could be processed as quickly as within six weeks.

Settlements will not have any confidentiality clause and the scheme will be kept open for those who prefer to consider pursuing a civil claim.

It is also understood legal firm Pinsent Masons is running the scheme and QC Frances Oldham will act as an independent adjudicator.


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