Former council worker given more than 10,000 in compensation after contracting rare cancer

Former council worker given more than 10,000 in compensation after contracting rare cancer

The carpenter, who left the authority in 2001 and has not been named, was paid out A 10,605.65 from Hyndburn Council after successfully claiming exposure to asbestos caused him to develop mesothelioma, a rare cancer. The sum of money was revealed in council expenditure documents, but the reason for the payout only came to light after the Lancashire Telegraph asked for more details under Freedom of Information laws.