Government to pay millions in compensation to Manus detainees

Manus Island detainees will receive $70 million in the settlement of a class action against the Australian government.

Manus Island detainees will receive $70 million in the settlement of a class action against the Australian government.

Lawyers for the detainees have reached a conditional settlement with the Australian government and the operators of the Manus Island Regional Processing Centre.

Slater and Gordon principal lawyer Andrew Baker said the case had been settled for $70 million plus costs.
The class action was seeking damages on behalf of 1905 group members who, legal firm Slater and Gordon says, cover the majority of people detained on Manus Island since 2012.

The detainees wanted compensation from the Australian government and the detention centre managers for alleged physical and psychological injuries they argue they suffered as a result of the conditions in which they were held.

Watch: Manus Island detainee on the landmark court ruling

The class action also sought damages for false imprisonment after the PNG Supreme Court ruled the detention of asylum seekers on Manus Island was unconstitutional.

The Australian government and the companies that have managed the Manus Island Regional Processing Centre, G4S Australia and Broadspectrum (formerly Transfield Services), had denied the claims.

The settlement could potentially lead to the withdrawal of a separate legal action in Papua New Guinea alleging false imprisonment against the PNG government, which lawyers estimated could be worth at least $150 million for
about 1000 detainees.

Lawyers Greg Toop and Ben Lomai have estimated the men in the PNG case could each receive more than 400,000 PNG kina ($A150,000-$A175,000).

The settlement details in the Australian class action will be confidential and subject to court approval.

Slater and Gordon had said the Australian class action would shine a light on the conditions the detainees experienced on Manus Island.

Watch: Lead plaintiff issues statement on class action


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Published 14 June 2017 10:39am
Updated 14 June 2017 8:58pm
Source: AAP


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