Ex Gratia Payments to Victims of Overseas Terrorism Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Ex Gratia Payments to Victims of Overseas Terrorism

Crispin Blunt Excerpts
Monday 16th April 2012

(12 years, 7 months ago)

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Crispin Blunt Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Mr Crispin Blunt)
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I am announcing today the launch of an ex gratia scheme to make payments to victims of terrorism who were injured overseas on or after 1 January 2002 and who continue to have an ongoing disability as a direct result of the injuries they sustained. From today victims will be able to apply for a payment under this scheme.

The aim of the ex gratia scheme is to demonstrate solidarity with those in our community who have been affected by terrorist incidents overseas, taking into account the nature of terrorist attacks as a political statement and attack on our society.

We believe it is proportionate and necessary for the scheme to focus limited resources on those who have a clear and sufficient connection to the UK. Therefore, payments will be made to British, EU and EEA victims with a minimum of three years residence in the UK immediately prior to a terrorist attack that is designated for the purposes of the ex gratia scheme.

Responsibility for the designation of terrorist attacks for the purposes of the ex gratia scheme falls to the Foreign Secretary. The Foreign Secretary has designated the following incidents:

Bombings in Bali, Indonesia on 12 October 2002;

Bombings in Kusadasi, Turkey on 16 July 2005;

Attacks in tourist sites in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt 23 July 2005;

Bombings in Dahab, Egypt 24 April 2006;

Bombings in Marmaris, Turkey 27 August 2006;

Attacks in Mumbai, India 26 November 2008.

Later this year we intend to lay before Parliament a separate statutory scheme for compensating future victims of overseas terrorism, made under the Crime and Security Act 2010. That scheme will commence shortly after parliamentary approval has been received.