As the title indicates, this report produced by the Applicants is, in their view, a
prediction allegedly made by Dr. V. Umbritch on the undue prolongation of the
procedure
in respect
of the
settlement
of the terminal
entitlements
of the
former employees of the EAC.
ix.
Letter from
Crown
Minister of Finance,
Agent
dated
Economic
25 February
Affairs and
1987
addressed
Planning,
Mr.
to the former
Cleopa
D. Msuya
signed by the Fund Manager, Mr. Collyer.
The Applicants
also produced
this document
to justify, as they said, “giving
details of the distribution of EAC funds on 20 January 1987”.
18.
For the foregoing reasons, the Applicants pray the Court to review the Judgement of
28 March 2014.
The Respondent’s submissions
19.
For its part, in its Response to the Application, the Respondent maintained that the
decisions of the African Court are final and not subject to appeal, except where key
new
evidence
has
been
discovered
which
was
not within
the
knowledge
of the
Applicants at the time the judgement was delivered.
20.
According
to the Respondent,
the letters dated
2011,
Newspaper
of 16
the
edition
March
5 October 2011
2011,
the
letter of 11
and
1 November
May
2012,
the
Newspaper edition of 13 August 2007, the EAC Mediation Agreement and the 20102012 Reports of the Legal and Human
Rights Centre produced by the Applicants do
not constitute new evidence in support of exhaustion of local remedies, given the fact
that an appeal procedure
involving these documents
was
still pending
under Case
No. 73/2004.
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