which justifies its quality of representative of Mr. AGBETOGNON Koffi; 24. In its Memorial in defence, as to the merit of the case, the Defendant State sought from the Court: - An order to recognise that the Republic of Togo has begun an investigation on the acts of torture that Plaintiff/Applicant complained about, and this, pursuant to Article 12 of the UN Convention against torture; - A declaration that the Medical Certificate issued eleven (11) years after the facts of the case took place, and which does only relate the statements of the Plaintiff/Applicant cannot be accepted by the Court, as proof for the alleged facts; - A declaration that it was sequel to serious theft, and being an accomplice to a serious theft, which constitute serious misconduct that the Plaintiff/Applicant was sacked by his employer; Consequently: The Court - Should reject all claims made by Plaintiff/Applicant on the violation of his fundamental human rights, and the order on the Defendant State to pay the sum of one hundred millions (100.000.000) CFA Francs, as compensation to him; 25. The Defendant State averred that during the year 2005, the company known as Togo-Telecom noticed the disappearance of its equipment and Networking 8

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