The decisive facts that Macharia claimed to have discovered on
22 November 2010, after the Appeals Tribunal’s Judgment was issued, were as follows:
(a) Personal friendship on Facebook’s social network between some UNDT Nairobi staff
members including a judge and the Respondent (through his agents and/or servants),
before, during, and after the hearing of Case No. (...) Though the annexes show that Judge Boolell and Adamou socialised
with the said UNON officials on the social network, there is not a shred of evidence that
the trial judge, Judge Izuako, was among that group.
Language:English
Score: 922102.8
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www.un.org/en/internalj...at/judgments/2011-unat-128.pdf
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The Applicant was recruited by the United Nations as a P-3 statistician at the
Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA).
2. On 28 March 2012, he filed an Application with the United Nations Dispute
Tribunal challenging the implied refusal by the United Nations Office of Internal
Oversight Services (OIOS) to conclude an investigation implicating him in an alleged
network of passport trafficking.
3. The Respondent submitted his Reply on 3 May 2012 contending that the
Application was not receivable.
4.
Language:English
Score: 901454.5
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www.un.org/en/internalj...s/undt/orders/nbi-2014-159.pdf
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The Applicant was recruited by the United Nations as a P-3 statistician at
the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA).
2. By application filed with the United Nations Dispute Tribunal on
28 March 2012, the Applicant contests (i) the Administration's implicit refusal to
take a decision on an investigation by the United Nations Office of Internal
Oversight Services (OIOS) into allegations about his involvement in a network of
traffickers of forged passports, (ii) the Administration's refusal to cease defaming
the Applicant despite his repeated objections, and (iii) the alleged breach of his
right to confidentiality.
3. In addition, the Applicant requests (iv) a formal communication stating
that the allegations of his involvement in a network of traffickers of forged
passports are unfounded, (v) the removal of his name from all reports pertaining
to such a network, (vi) a halt to all forms of defamation against him by OIOS and
(vii) damages equivalent to 12 months' salary.
4. (...) In January 2012, the Applicant received extracts from a confidential
interim report1 containing references to his suspected involvement in a network of
traffickers of forged passports.
12.

Language:English
Score: 876839.7
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www.un.org/en/internalj...t/judgments/undt-2013-132e.pdf
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On 6 October 2017, the same three candidates were interviewed in the
following areas of functional competencies: “Applying Technical Expertise”,
“Relating and Networking” as well as “Working with People”.
10. (...) The selection panel
further noted that the Applicant’s “fields of expertise are comparatively narrow” and
he lacked experience in gender and social inclusion.
12. For the candidate who was found suitable, the selection panel found that the
candidate had “depth of technical knowledge and experience in gender, poverty and
social inclusion”. (...) In the final section titled “Rationale”, it was noted that the recommended
candidate “demonstrated experience in gender, poverty and social inclusion working
at regional and country level”.
Language:English
Score: 781980
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www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2020-041.pdf
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On 11 July 2018, the Applicant applied for the YPP examination in Social
Affairs as a “G to P” candidate.
9. On 17 September 2018, the Applicant was informed that her application was
rejected because she had not met the education criteria specified in the job opening.
(...) On 2 October 2018, the Applicant received a confirmation that the previous
decision was reversed and that she was now invited to sit the first part of the YPP
written examination in Social Affairs. The first stage of the YPP examination was to
be administered on-line on Thursday, 25 October 2018. (...) The communications the Applicant saw on the screen mentioned as
follows: “A required parameter (attempt) was missing”, “Network connection lost”,
and “504 Gateway Time-out” to “Error loading site config.
Language:English
Score: 773775.5
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www.un.org/en/internalj...es/undt/orders/ny-2018-244.pdf
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On 11 July 2018, the Applicant applied for the YPP examination in Social
Affairs as a “G to P” candidate.
7. On 17 September 2018, the Applicant was informed that her application was
rejected because she had not met the education criteria specified in the job opening.
(...) On 2 October 2018, the Applicant received a confirmation that the previous
decision was reversed and that she was now invited to sit the first part of the YPP
written examination in Social Affairs. The first stage of the YPP examination was to
be administered on-line on Thursday, 25 October 2018. (...) The communications the Applicant saw on the screen mentioned as
follows: “A required parameter (attempt) was missing”, “Network connection lost”,
and “504 Gateway Time-out” to “Error loading site config.
Language:English
Score: 726651.95
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www.un.org/en/internalj...es/undt/orders/ny-2018-241.pdf
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On 11 July 2018, the
Applicant applied for the YPP examination in Social Affairs as a “G to P” candidate.
9. On 7 August 2018, the Applicant applied for the YPP examination in Legal
Affairs as an external candidate. (...) He was advised to try several steps, including,
to refresh the webpage, restart network devices, change his DNS servers and try a
different VPN.
15. The Applicant had attempted some of these steps, including refreshing the
web page and restarting his network devices. However, he did not know how to try
the other more sophisticated steps of changing his DNS servers or trying a different
VPN.
16.
Language:English
Score: 716962.3
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www.un.org/en/internalj...es/undt/orders/ny-2018-245.pdf
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This is one of
the first centres in the network of incubator centres in a public-
private partnership with the support of and leading partner [the
NGO].
(...) Music for Peace and development network will use the medium
of music to generate dialogue and raise awareness on common
issues affecting war-affected societies especially in the area of
achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
(...) Music for Peace and development network will use the medium
of music to generate dialogue and raise awareness on common
issues affecting war-affected societies especially in the area of
achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
Language:English
Score: 700361.13
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www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2021-066.pdf
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Between 2000 and 2001 he served as Local Area Network (“LAN”) Manager under a
Special Service Agreement. (...) As such he was responsible for managing the ICT network for UNDP and its affiliated
agencies in Yaoundé-Cameroon UNDP Country Office (...) It found that there had been a network
security violation that would allow external parties to utilize UNDP corporate
resources and possibly the UNDP network.
Language:English
Score: 697868.46
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www.un.org/en/internalj...at/judgments/2013-UNAT-374.pdf
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On 11 July 2018, the
Applicant applied for the YPP examination in Social Affairs as a “G to P” candidate.
7. On 7 August 2018, the Applicant applied for the YPP examination in Legal
Affairs as an external candidate. (...) He was advised to try several steps, including,
to refresh the webpage, restart network devices, change his DNS servers and try a
different VPN.
13. The Applicant had attempted some of these steps, including refreshing the
web page and restarting his network devices. However, he did not know how to try
the other more sophisticated steps of changing his DNS servers or trying a different
VPN.
14.
Language:English
Score: 686424.56
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www.un.org/en/internalj...es/undt/orders/ny-2018-242.pdf
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