缅北禁地

Judge Sandhu

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Le TANU a estimé qu'un vice de procédure s'était produit au cours de la procédure de recrutement en raison d'une vérification inappropriée des exigences en matière d'éducation.  Plus précisément, le TANU a souligné que le responsable du recrutement n'avait pas vérifié si les dipl?mes des candidats portaient sur des domaines liés à la gestion de la cha?ne d'approvisionnement, à l'administration des affaires ou à la gestion, et qu'il les avait tous considérés comme admissibles au regard des exigences en matière d'éducation. Néanmoins, soulignant que l'ancien membre du personnel n'était...

2024-UNAT-1427, AAS

Le TANU a estimé que le Bureau de l'inspecteur général (IGO) et l'administration n'avaient pas correctement pris en compte les facteurs pertinents portés à leur attention au cours de l'enquête sur les fautes commises par l'agent.  En particulier, ils n'ont pas pris en compte le contexte médical dans lequel la faute a été commise, qui aurait pu être disculpatoire pour l'agent.  Le TANU a constaté qu'ils n'avaient pas examiné et apprécié les effets potentiels de la tumeur cérébrale et/ou du traitement de l'agent sur certains aspects de ses relations interpersonnelles avec d'autres membres du...

Le TANU a observé que deux échanges de courriels entre Mme Nimusiima et un ancien membre du personnel du HCR (AM) étaient la seule preuve documentaire offerte pour établir la culpabilité de Mme Nimusiima dans l'émission d'une lettre de réinstallation frauduleuse en échange d'un pot-de-vin. 

L'UNDT avait conclu que ces échanges de courriels montraient que Mme Nimusiima avait agi de concert avec AM, mais qu'ils étaient néanmoins "équivoques" (peu clairs/vagues), "purement circonstanciels" et ne prouvaient pas avec une forte probabilité qu'AM avait envoyé la lettre de réinstallation frauduleuse...

Le TANU a rejeté la demande de révision, estimant qu'aucun des faits nouveaux allégués n'était un "fait nouveau" au sens de l'article 11, paragraphe 1, du statut du TANU. Les faits nouveaux allégués étaient soit survenus après le prononcé de l'arrêt du TANU, soit connus du Tribunal d'appel, soit des questions de droit.

Le TANU a accueilli la demande de correction en partie, dans la mesure où il a accepté l'argument de Mme Raschdorf selon lequel une erreur s'est produite au paragraphe 44 de l'arrêt du TANU, où le TANU a fait référence à tort au Comité consultatif pour les demandes d...

The UNAT dismissed the application for revision, finding that none of the alleged new facts were “new facts” for the purpose of Article 11(1) of the UNAT Statute. The alleged new facts either occurred after the issuance of the UNAT Judgment, were known to the Appeals Tribunal, or matters of law.

The UNAT granted the application for correction in part, to the extent that the UNAT agreed with Ms. Raschdorf's argument that an error arose in paragraph 44 of the UNAT Judgment where the UNAT wrongly referred to the Advisory Board on Compensation Claims instead of the Pension Fund. 

Finally, the...

The UNAT observed that two e-mail exchanges between Ms. Nimusiima and a former UNHCR staff member (AM) were the only documentary evidence offered to establish Ms. Nimusiima’s culpability in issuing a fraudulent resettlement letter in exchange for a bribe. 

The UNDT had concluded that these e-mail exchanges showed that Ms. Nimusiima acted in concert with AM, but that they were nonetheless “equivocal” (unclear/vague), “purely circumstantial” and did not prove with high probability that AM had sent the fraudulent resettlement letter to the Complainant (the alleged refugee). 

With regard to...

2024-UNAT-1427, AAS

The UNAT held that the Inspector General’s Office (IGO) and the Administration failed to properly consider relevant factors brought to their attention during the investigation into the staff member's misconduct.  Specifically, they did not considerate the medical context in which the established misconduct occurred, which could have been exculpatory for the staff member.  The UNAT found that they failed to investigate and appreciate the potential effects of the staff member's brain tumour and/or treatment on certain aspects of his interpersonal relations with other staff members.

The UNAT...

The UNAT held that a procedural flaw occurred during the recruitment process due to the inappropriate screening of educational requirements.  Specifically, the UNAT highlighted that the Hiring Manager failed to verify if the candidates’ degrees were in fields related to Supply Chain Management, business administration/management, instead considering all of them eligible in respect of educational requirements. Nevertheless, highlighting that the former staff member was, unlike 16 other candidates, neither recommended for the position, nor rostered for future similar vacancies, the UNAT held...

The UNAT held that the former staff member failed to provide evidence to prove entitlement to compensation for harm suffered.  In particular, the UNAT found that no evidence was submitted proving a nexus between the illegality committed and any harm suffered by the former staff member as a result.  The UNAT highlighted that the medical report submitted by the former staff member recorded that she had complained of lack of sleep and headaches “for several years” and that such symptoms were consistent with a previous diagnosed medical condition.

As to the costs of the appeal, since there was no...

The UNAT noted the staff member had not requested a review of the decision by the United Nations Staff Pension Committee or filed an appeal to the Standing Committee, but rather had filed a request for management evaluation and then had applied to the UNDT. The UNAT found that, as such, he had not followed proper procedure. The UNAT held that there was no authority for receiving an application by the Dispute Tribunal with regards to a pension decision. The UNAT concluded that the UNDT had not erred when it held that it did not have jurisdiction to undertake a judicial review of the contested...

2024-UNAT-1419, Nicole Wynn

The UNAT noted that the Dispute Tribunal had issued the impugned Order granting the request to extend the time limit for filing the application without the adversely-affected party being heard and without authority to do so. The UNAT found that the UNDT had not technically complied with its own Practice Direction in issuing the Order and may have strictly violated the principles of natural justice and due process by failing to give the Secretary-General adequate notice of the motion and an opportunity to reply.

The UNAT observed, however, that the UNDT had accepted the staff member’s averment...

2024-UNAT-1412, AAT

The UNAT held that the UNDT Judge was not obligated to indicate their inclination on the evidence, especially since all evidence had not yet been presented. 

Considering various elements, including the Investigation Report, the WhatsApp message exchanges, and the former staff member’s admissions, the UNAT found the Complainant’s account of events credible.  It concluded that the former staff member’s alleged conduct of calling the Complainant to his room on 1 August 2020 and asking her to come to his bed was established by clear and convincing evidence and amounted to sexual harassment.  It...

Le Tribunal d'appel a rejeté l'appel. Le Tribunal d'appel a estimé que l'UNDT avait correctement jugé que la demande de M. Qasem devant l'UNDT contestant la décision de le placer en congé administratif avec traitement avait été déposée hors délai et n'était donc pas recevable ratione temporis. En outre, sa demande contestant la décision de mener diverses enquêtes à son sujet n'était pas recevable ratione materiae en l'absence d'une demande de révision de la décision. 

The Appeals Tribunal dismissed the appeal. The Appeals Tribunal found that the UNDT correctly held that Mr. Qasem's application before the UNDT challenging the decision to place him on administrative leave with pay was filed untimely and was therefore not receivable ratione temporis. Furthermore, his application contesting the decision to conduct various investigations of him was not receivable ratione materiae in the absence of a request for decision review. 

2024-UNAT-1411, AAU

Le TANU a estimé que les tentatives de l'agent pour plaider à nouveau sa cause n'avaient pas permis d'identifier une quelconque erreur susceptible d'être examinée dans le jugement du TNDU, ce qui justifiait à lui seul le rejet de son recours.  En tout état de cause, indépendamment du bien-fondé de sa demande, le TANU a estimé que sa requête était prescrite en vertu de l'article 8, paragraphe 4, du statut du TANU, puisqu'elle l'avait introduite 27 ans après avoir re?u la décision contestée.  Rappelant qu'aucun des deux tribunaux n'est habilité à prolonger les délais dans ces circonstances, le...

2024-UNAT-1416, Langa Dorji

Le TANU a estimé que la demande de révision de l'agent ne répondait pas aux exigences statutaires énoncées à l'article 11, paragraphe 1, du statut du TANU.  Le TANU a conclu que les arguments de l'agent reprenaient essentiellement ceux qu'il avait déjà avancés devant le TANU et le TNDU.  Par conséquent, le TANU a estimé que sa demande de révision équivalait à une demande de réexamen par le TANU de son précédent recours infructueux.  En outre, le TANU a observé que les observations du requérant contenaient un certain nombre d'accusations injustes et inappropriées à l'encontre des personnes qui...

2024-UNAT-1416, Langa Dorji

The UNAT held that the staff member's application for revision failed to meet the statutory requirements outlined in Article 11(1) of the UNAT Statute. The UNAT concluded that the staff member's arguments essentially reiterated those he previously advanced before the UNAT and the UNDT. As a result, the UNAT held that his application for revision amounted to a request for the UNAT to reconsider his previous unsuccessful appeal. Moreover, the UNAT observed that the applicant's submissions contained a number of unfair and inappropriate accusations against persons who had dealt with his case, and...

2024-UNAT-1411, AAU

The UNAT held that the staff member’s attempts to reargue her case failed to identify any reviewable error in the UNDT Judgment, warranting alone dismissal of her appeal.  In any event, regardless of the merits of her claim, the UNAT found that her application was time-barred under Article 8(4) of the UNDT Statute since she filed it 27 years after her receipt of the contested decision.  Recalling that there is no authority given to either tribunal to extend time limits in these circumstances, the UNAT concluded that the UNDT was correct to conclude that her application was not receivable.

The...

2023-UNAT-1407, Lars Ronved

M. Ronved a fait appel.

L'UNAT a rejeté l'appel et confirmé le jugement du UNDT.

L'UNAT a estimé que le Tribunal avait commis une erreur en jugeant la requête irrecevable en ce qui concerne le refus d'une promotion temporaire à la classe P-4. La décision contestée devant le Tribunal du contentieux administratif était la décision de proroger le SPA, que l'appelant a contestée en temps utile devant le MEU et le Tribunal du contentieux administratif du Tribunal. La prolongation du PSA et le refus d'accorder une promotion étaient les deux faces d'une même décision, avec les mêmes délais pour le...

2023-UNAT-1407, Lars Ronved

Mr. Ronved appealed.

The UNAT dismissed the appeal and affirmed the UNDT Judgment.

The UNAT held that the UNDT erred in finding the application not receivable with respect to the refusal of a temporary promotion to the P-4 level.? The contested decision before the UNDT was the decision to extend the SPA, which the Appellant timely challenged before the MEU and the UNDT.? The extension of the SPA and the denial to grant a promotion were two sides of the same decision, with the same time limits for management evaluation.? Therefore, the request for management evaluation of both decisions was...