UNDT/2017/003, Smith
The Tribunal found that UNMISS was incorrect when it restricted applicants to the TJO to staff already employed by UNMISS since the Applicant was an internal candidate. The Tribunal concluded that the decision to consider the Applicant ineligible for the TJO was unlawful and breached the Applicant’s right to be fully and fairly considered for the post. The Tribunal found the application receivable and that the contested decision not to find the Applicant eligible for the TJO and the related decision to continue the selection process were unlawful and breached the Applicant’s right to a full and fair consideration for the temporary post. The UNDT granted in part the Applicant's request for moral damages and considered that the amount of USD1,500 together with the judgment represented a reasonable and sufficient compensation for the loss of career prospects determined by the contested decision denying his eligibility for the TJO.
The Applicant, a P-4 air transport officer in DFS applied for a temporary job opening at the P5 level in UNMISS and was deemed ineligible for it because UNMISS had restricted applicants to those already employed by UNMISS.
Eligibility to TJO: The Tribunal underlined that, as determined by the consistent jurisprudence of the United Nations Dispute and Appeals Tribunals, a staff member has no right to be selected for a post, but does have the right to be fully and fairly considered for it.
Only financial compensation