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Document 62008CO0528

    Order of the Court (Seventh Chamber) of 9 December 2009.
    Luigi Marcuccio v European Commission.
    Appeal - Officials - Social security - Implied refusal of a request for 100% reimbursement of certain medical costs incurred by an official - Order of the Civil Service Tribunal disclaiming jurisdiction - Appeal in part manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded.
    Case C-528/08 P.

    European Court Reports 2009 I-00212*;FP-I-B-2-00013
    European Court Reports – Staff Cases 2009 II-B-2-00129

    ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:C:2009:761

    ORDER OF THE COURT (Seventh Chamber)

    9 December 2009

    Case C-528/08 P

    Luigi Marcuccio

    v

    European Commission

    (Appeal – Officials – Social security – Implied refusal of a request for 100% reimbursement of certain medical costs incurred by an official – Order of declining jurisdiction from the Civil Service Tribunal – Appeal in part manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded)

    Appeal: brought against the order of the General Court (Fourth Chamber) in Case T-144/08 Marcuccio v Commission [2008] ECR-SC I-A-2-0000 and II-A-2-0000, by which the General Court dismissed as inadmissible an action for annulment of the decision to refuse the appellant’s request for 100% reimbursement of certain medical expenses, and seeking an order that the Commission pay the appellant the amount of EUR 89.56 as a supplementary reimbursement of his medical expenses or as compensation for loss.

    Held:  The appeal is dismissed. Mr Marcuccio is ordered to pay the costs of the appeal.

    Summary

    Appeal – Pleas in law – Mistaken assessment of the facts – Inadmissibility – Review by the Court of Justice of the assessment of the facts put before the General Court – Possible only where the clear sense of the evidence has been distorted

    (Art. 225 EC; Statute of the Court of Justice, Art. 58)

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