3.7.2010 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 179/60 |
Action brought on 14 May 2010 — Wilk v Commission
(Case F-32/10)
(2010/C 179/106)
Language of the case: French
Parties
Applicant: Christian Wilk (Trier, Germany) (represented by: R. Adam, lawyer)
Defendant: European Commission
Subject-matter and description of the proceedings
Annulment of decisions ordering recovery of one half of the installation allowance paid to the applicant following his divorce, and an application for damages.
Form of order sought
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annul the Commission decisions of 20 August 2009 and 8 September 2009 ordering recovery of alleged overpayment; |
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annul the Commission decision of 15 February 2010 upholding that recovery; |
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order the Commission to repay the sum taken back by the Commission with interest at the statutory rate from the date of recovery until settlement; |
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order the Commission to pay damages for having seriously damaged the applicant’s image and reputation; |
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alternatively, reserve to the applicant the right to claim additional damages for the harm suffered; |
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order the European Commission to pay the costs. |