HC Deb 12 February 1968 vol 758 cc269-70W
Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether, in the light of the Parliamentary Commissioner's Report on the Sachsenhausen Prisoners and his acceptance thereof, he will now agree to admit for compensation the case of the British subject, Leon Greenman, who lost all of his family in a concentration camp, details of which are in his possession.

Mr. William Rodgers:

Mr. Greenman who also possesses Dutch citizenship was granted maximum compensation by the Netherlands Government on account of the tragic loss of his family. I am afraid that this made him ineligible to share in the United Kingdom distribution under paragraph 13 of the Notes for Guidance governing the 1964 Compensation Scheme.