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This weblog focuses on reparations and compensation. Weblog is, literally, a 'log' of the web - a diary-style site or page, in which the author (a weblogger, or 'blogger') links to other web pages he or she finds interesting, or writes various thoughts. This weblog focuses on the issue of reparations and compensation, largely in the political context and following political conflict. It includes all press releases, current cases and other issues of related interest. It has significant focus on the case of reparations in South Africa following the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as lawsuits against companies supporting apartheid.
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Sunday, September 28, 2003


Gold Fields to fight lawsuit
05/05/2003 14:01 - (SA)

Johannesburg - Gold Fields, the second-largest gold producer in South Africa, will vigorously defend a lawsuit brought against to it by the company's former employees, said company officials on Monday.

Ed Fagan, an American lawyer, and his South African counterpart, John Ngcebetsha, were expected to file the lawsuit in New York on Monday on behalf of Gold Fields' former workers.

Fagan and Ngcebetsha claim that Gold Fields exposed more than 500 of its former employees to "dangerous working conditions leading to uranium contamination", and they seek compensation for that, Business Day reported on Monday.

Willie Jacobsz of Gold Fields said the company received a letter from Fagan on April 22 telling them he and Ngcebetsha intended suing the gold producer.

"I read that they may file; it could be today (Monday) that something could come up," Jacobsz said, adding Gold Fields had not yet received letters confirming that Fagan had filed the lawsuit.

Business Day reported that Gold Fields was taking the lawsuit seriously, and would strenuously defend it. Fagan and Ngcebetsha demand compensation of up to $7bn (about R52bn).

Ngcebetsha and Fagan are claiming billions of rands from Sasol, De Beers and Anglo American on behalf of victims of apartheid.

posted by Brandon at 6:30 AM


 
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