UPDATE: Anglo American Will Help Miners With Medical Claims
22 April 2011 - 5:20AM
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Global diversified miner Anglo American PLC (AAL.LN) said
Thursday that it will offer to cover the medical expenses of gold
miners in South Africa who have filed claims related to respiratory
ailments against the company.
"This is one of those situations where, even though Anglo
American firmly believes it is not liable, it has decided, as a
responsible corporate citizen, to respond to the request for
assistance," Chief Executive Cynthia Carroll told at an annual
general meeting with shareholders here.
Alpheos Blom, a former gold mine worker, shared his story of ill
health with the help of a representative at the company's annual
general meeting last year. He said he was suffering from silicosis
and that he had also contracted tuberculosis.
Silicosis is a lung illness brought on by inhaling silica-laden
dust. Silicosis damages the lungs by scarring, leaving victims
prone to tuberculosis and other respiratory illnesses such as
bronchitis and emphysema.
Blom, along with seven other former gold-mine workers, filed
individual legal actions in South Africa against Anglo's subsidiary
Anglo American South Africa, but the case hasn't been heard
yet.
Further claims were brought in 2009 and will likely be heard in
conjunction with the 2004 claims but Anglo has been told that the
claims are not likely to come to trial for a considerable period of
time.
"I understood Mr. Blom to be concerned about the length of time
that it is taking for his claim to be decided by the Courts in
South Africa, and he has asked for our help," Anglo American's
Chairman John Parker said. "In the circumstances, Anglo
American--despite denying all liability--will respond positively to
Mr. Blom's request for help," he said.
In an effort to expedite the claims, Anglo American had already
taken the unusual step some time ago of agreeing with Blom and the
other initial claimants upon a way to streamline the progress of
their claims ahead of any trial date, while also attempting to find
a method of resolving the disputes out of court.
Anglo American has now decided to also make proposals to the
claimants' attorneys to provide appropriate medical treatment
insofar as the claimants suffer from silicosis or
silico-tuberculosis.
"This proposal will be made on humanitarian grounds, without any
admission of liability," Carroll said. "If accepted, it will mean
the claimants will very soon benefit from proper medical treatment,
which will continue for as long as it takes their claims to be
finally resolved by the Courts."
The claimants were employed by South African gold-mining
companies in which Anglo American had an interest of less than 25%.
Anglo American maintains that these companies were responsible for
the health and safety of their employees and took reasonable steps
to protect them, Anglo American spokesman James Wyatt-Tilby
confirmed.
-By Alex MacDonald, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 (0)20 7842 9328;
alex.macdonald@dowjones.com
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