National compensation scheme needed for victims of forced labour and slave trade: new report

By Anna Patty
Updated October 27 2016 - 9:13am, first published October 26 2016 - 11:37pm
It was estimated that 'Ning' had had sex with 100 men in 10 days. Photo: Anthony Johnson
It was estimated that 'Ning' had had sex with 100 men in 10 days. Photo: Anthony Johnson

Forced labour, forced marriage and other forms of human trafficking and slavery should be compensated in Australia under a national scheme, according to a new report by legal and anti-slavery groups.

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