Monday, June 4, 2012

DES-7-08 IN THE MATTER OF Mohamed Zeki Mahjoub Federal Court of Canada Summary:


Summary:
The Federal Court released its decision on May 31, 2012, on Mr. Mahjoub’s

motion for a permanent stay of proceedings, which was heard on October 3, 2011, and

April 23 and 24, 2012. The motion was brought pursuant to events that led to the taking

and co-mingling of Mr. Mahjoub’s documents by the Ministers.

The Court found that the taking and co-mingling of Mr. Mahjoub’s documents, some of

which were privileged, was unintentional. The Court also found that no member of the

Ministers’ litigation team reviewed Mr. Mahjoub’s documents. Consequently, the Court

held that there would be no prejudice to Mr. Mahjoub’s fair trial rights were the

proceedings to continue.

The Court nevertheless found that the taking and co-mingling of Mr. Mahjoub’s

documents compromised the appearance of fairness in the administration of justice. In the

circumstances, the Court removed certain members of the Ministers’ litigation team to

ensure that public confidence in the administration of justice is maintained. The Court

held that this was not the clearest of cases in which a permanent stay of proceedings was

warranted.

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A French language summary of the conclusions is available. A certified translation will

be provided at the earliest possible time. A copy of the English version of these reasons

can be obtained on request to:
media-fct@fct-cf.gc.ca

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Andrew Baumberg

Media Contact / Liaison avec les Médias

Federal Court / Cour fédérale

Tel. / Tél. : (613) 947-3177