2015-UNAT-540, Aliko
On the basis that the Appellant did not raise claims under the UNAT Statute, reargued the claims he presented to UNDT and failed to explain how UNDT erred in deciding his claims, UNAT dismissed the appeal. UNAT held that UNDT did not make any errors of law or fact in denying the Appellant’s application and concluding that the selection process was correctly followed, the candidate was fully and fairly considered and there was no bias or procedural flaw. UNAT held that UNDT properly refused to address the Appellant’s various claims of harassment on the ground that he failed to establish proof of harassment against him, or how these allegations might have impacted his non-selection. On discrimination,
The Applicant contested the decision not to select him for a post. UNDT rejected his application.
On appeal, the appellant has the burden to establish that the UNDT judgment is defective.