South Africa gold miners’ silicosis lawsuit settlement expected within six weeks

South Africa gold miners’ silicosis lawsuit settlement expected within six weeks

The miners contracted silicosis while working underground.

Many South African gold miners suffer from silicosis. (Reuters pic)
Many South African gold miners suffer from silicosis. (Reuters pic)
JOHANNESBURG:
South African gold producers will likely reach a settlement within six weeks in a lawsuit over a fatal lung disease that companies have set aside 5 billion rand (RM1.7 billion) in provisions for, a lawyer and industry group said on Sunday.

“I am confident we will finalise the settlement within six weeks,” Richard Spoor, the human rights lawyer who has spearheaded the class action suit over the disease silicosis, which gold miners contract while working underground, told Reuters.

A spokesman for the working group on Occupational Lung Disease, a group put together by the six companies involved, said it was is “hopeful” the settlement can be reached in that timeframe.

The settlement would still need to be approved by a High Court before it was implemented.

In February, Graham Briggs, the chair of the working group, said the settlement was seen within “months”. On top of the 5 billion rand that companies have made in provisions, there is 4 billion rand available from a compensation fund to which the industry has been contributing for years.

The suit was launched around six years ago on behalf of miners suffering from silicosis, contracted by inhaling silica dust in gold mines.

Almost all of the claimants are black miners from South Africa and neighboring countries such as Lesotho, whom critics say were not provided with adequate protection during and even after apartheid rule ended in 1994.

Involved are Harmony Gold, Gold Fields, African Rainbow Mineral, Sibanye-Stillwater, AngloGold Ashanti, and Anglo American (AAL.L).

Anglo American no longer has gold assets but historically was a bullion producer.

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