Kenny: Magdalene compensation fund will not be a ‘gravy train’ for lawyers

IRELAND
Irish Independent

Michael Brennan Deputy Political Editor– 20 February 2013

TAOISEACH Enda Kenny has pledged that the compensation fund for Magdalene Laundry survivors will not be a “gravy train” for lawyers.

He said that the Magdalene survivors he had spoken to had specifically asked for a process that was “non-legalistic” and “non-adversarial”.

He said he believed it would be possible to deal with the issue compassionately and sensitively.

Previously, a redress board was set up to take evidence from survivors of physical and sexual abuse in industrial schools. The ultimate cost was €1.3bn, with survivors having to reveal what had happened to them in behind-closed- doors sessions, and lawyers getting a substantial share of the proceeds in legal fees.

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