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  • Haneef returns to Australia to settle compensation claims

    Published on December 17, 2010

    Wrongly implicated in a botched UK terror attack, Indian doctor Mohammad Haneef now hopes the resolution of his compensation claims in Australia would give him a chance to move on from the traumatic experience of detention though he believes it is “too late” for an apology now.

    Haneef, 31, who arrived in Brisbane Thursday night for mediation talks for his hefty compensation claims against the Australian government, has dubbed his return as “a very important step”.

    This is the first time the doctor has returned to Australia after his wrongful detention of 12 days.

    Speaking to the media, Haneef said the terrorism charges were a “traumatic experience” for him and his family and impacted his career and reputation.

    “This mediation process is all about some practical recognition of how this has affected my family, of me, my reputation internationally and my career,” Haneef said in a statement in Brisbane.

    Haneef, who was working at the Gold Coast Hospital before his arrest in 2007, still looks forward to return to practice in Australia. “It’s too late to expect that now,” he said about a personal apology.

    “(The arrest) was a traumatic experience for me and my family as a whole. It has impacted on all areas of my life, especially on my career and my reputation,” he said.

    However, he said Australia was “a very fair place” to live and that he had enjoyed his work in the country.

    Haneef is now practising in the UAE but had previously hoped to train as a medical specialist in Australia.

    A 2008 inquiry upheld his consistent denials of any wrongdoing, and found he was innocent of the charge filed by the Australian Federal Police.

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