16.7.2011 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 211/35 |
Action brought on 25 May 2011 — ZZ v ECB
(Case F-60/11)
2011/C 211/71
Language of the case: english
Parties
Applicant: ZZ (represented by: L. Levi and M. Vandenbussche, lawyers)
Defendant: European Central Bank
Subject-matter and description of the proceedings
The annulment of the ECB's decision confirming its previous decision to suspend the applicant with effect from 5 August 2010 and the claim for damages.
Form of order sought
The applicant claims that the Court should:
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Annul the decision of the ECB dated 23 November 2010 confirming the decision of 4 August 2010 to suspend the Appellant and, if necessary, of the decision of 15 March 2011 rejecting the special appeal; |
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as a consequence, order the full reinstatement of the Appellant in his function with the appropriate publicity in order to restore his good name; |
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in any case, order the compensation of the moral prejudice suffered by the Appellant evaluated ex aequo et bono at 20 000,00 EUR; |
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order the ECB to pay the costs. |