Ex CSC Chair seeks compensation for “financial loss and psychological trauma”
31 Dec 2013, 9:06 PM
Mariyath Mohamed
Former President of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) Mohamed Fahmy Hassan has filed charges against the state seeking compensation for losses after the People’s Majlis dismissed him from his position.
Fahmy was removed from his post through a no-confidence vote after a parliament committee investigation into allegations of sexual harassment of a female employee.
But the Supreme Court later overturned the Parliament’s decision, deeming it “unlawful”.
An official of the Civil Court confirmed receipt of the case, but declined from providing details.
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