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Order of the President of the First Chamber of the Civil Service Tribunal of 23 January 2008. # Chantal De Fays v Commission of the European Communities. # Removal from the register. # Case F-123/07.

ECLI:EU:F:2008:4

62007FO0123

January 23, 2008
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(Amicable settlement at the initiative of the Tribunal – Removal from the register)

Application: brought under Articles 236 EC and 152 EA, in which Ms De Fays seeks annulment of her 2005 career development report and an order for the Commission to pay her damages for non-material loss suffered as a result of the delay in drawing up that report and the repetition of assessments contained in the report, which were not an accurate reflection of her actual performance.

Held: Case F‑123/07 De Fays v Commission is removed from the register of the Tribunal. The Commission is to pay reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the applicant. The Commission is to bear its own costs.

Summary

Officials – Actions – Amicable settlement of the dispute before the Civil Service Tribunal – Removal from the register

(Rules of Procedure of the Civil Service Tribunal, Arts 69 and 74)

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