UN Judge rules in long-running probe’s case in SL

29 May 2013 06:22 pm Views - 3770

UN Dispute Tribunal Judge Coral Shaw has ruled that the UN refugee agency unfairly punished one of its investigators for documenting a rape case in Sri Lanka a decade ago, foreign media said.

Judge Coral Shaw says former investigator Caroline Hunt-Matthes lost her job at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees due to retaliation and suffered other damages after she collected evidence in 2003 that an agency employee had raped a refugee in Sri Lanka.

Wednesday's twin rulings, which can be appealed, are critical of the U.N.'s accountability system, including its ethics office, and award Hunt-Matthes a year's salary and benefits, plus $58,000 for her damages and suffering.