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The JABs report recommended in favour of my appeal, and the Secretary-General disagreed. Is there anything I can do now?

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The JABs report recommended in favour of my appeal, and the Secretary-General disagreed. Is there anything I can do now?

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Yes. Once again, you may submit an application to the United Nations Administrative Tribunal within 90 days of receiving the Secretary-General’s decision. I was notified by the JAB that my case was completed and its report submitted to the Secretary-General, but I still don’t know the Secretary-General’s final decision. May I still submit an application to the United Nations Administrative Tribunal? Yes. If the Secretary-General failed to make a decision on the JAB report within thirty days following receipt of the report, you may file an application to the United Nations Administrative Tribunal within 90 days reckoned after the 30 days. To do that you must first request a copy of the JAB Panel report on your case directly from the JAB Secretariat. (SR 111.2(q)).

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