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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions >> British Arab Commercial Bank Plc v The National Transitional Council of the State of Libya [2011] EWHC 2274 (Comm) (26 August 2011) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2011/2274.html Cite as: [2011] EWHC 2274 (Comm) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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BRITISH ARAB COMMERCIAL BANK PLC |
Applicant |
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THE NATIONAL TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL OF THE STATE OF LIBYA |
Respondent |
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Mr Richard Perkoff (instructed by Clyde & Co LLP) for the Respondent
Mr David Perry QC and Mr Christopher Staker (instructed by Treasury Solicitors) for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Hearing date: 25 August 2011
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Blair :
The Facts
"I can confirm that, as announced by the Foreign Secretary on 27 July, The UK recognises and is now dealing with the National Transitional Council (NTC) as the sole governmental authority in Libya. We therefore no longer have diplomatic relations with the Qadhafi regime, nor do we accept that they have the authority to accredit diplomatic representatives of Libya to the UK. On 4 August 2011 the Government accepted the nomination of Mr Mahmud Nacua as the Libyan Chargé d'Affaires ad interim, and will accredit him accordingly."
"PLS BE INFORMED THAT UPON REQUEST TO OUR CLIENT MINISTRY FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
KINDLY REQUESTED TO FROZEN ALL ACCOUNT'S HELD WITH YOU, FOR PEPOLE'S OFFICE P.L.A.S.J. AS PER REQUEST OF MINISTRY FOREIGN AFFAIRS – TRIPOLI.
REGRDS
LIBYAN FOREIGN BANK"
"Further, the Foreign and Commonwealth office can confirm that Mr Mahmud Nacua is at liberty to assign roles within the mission as he sees fit. As Chargé, he has oversight of the Embassy and Cultural Affairs section, and the FCO has no objection to British Arab Commercial Bank Plc accepting instructions from him on behalf of the mission.
HMG considers the sole legitimate governing authority of Libya to be the National Transitional Council of Libya, and not the illegitimate Qadhafi regime. HMG considers that only the legitimate governing authority of Libya or persons so authorised by that authority are entitled to give instructions in relation to the Libyan Embassy's bank account in the UK."
The proceedings
I confirm that I have been instructed by the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. On behalf of my client, I received notice of the proceedings which were due to be listed on Tuesday of this week. At that stage, I requested a short adjournment to enable me to liaise with Leading & Junior Counsel who had been instructed and also to obtain instructions from representatives of my client.
Since Tuesday, there have been no positive developments in my being able to obtain instructions. There have been further developments within Libya which will be familiar to all parties and the Court given the extensive publicity which has been generated over the last 2 days.
In the circumstances, it is not our intention to appear before the Court tomorrow. I have written to Stephenson Harwood advising them of this and a copy of my letter dated today to Rabia Younus of Stephenson Harwood is attached. This letter has been circulated to all parties who have an interest in these proceedings.
The reason for urgency
The points to be decided
(1) Is the court satisfied that the NTC is, and the Qadhafi regime is not, the Government of Libya?
(2) Does the Libyan embassy and its Chargé d'Affaires Mr Mahmud Nacua constitute the accredited diplomatic mission of Libya to the United Kingdom?
(3) Can the embassy give instructions to the Bank in relation to the accounts?
(4) Is it appropriate to grant the Bank the declaration it seeks?
(5) Should the hearing be adjourned to enable the Qadhafi regime to be present?
CERTIFICATE
In the matter of
British Arab Commercial Bank Plc v. The National Transitional Council of the State of Libya
I, the Rt. Hon. William Hague MP, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, refer to the above proceedings and issue the following certificate:
(1) Her Majesty's Government recognise the National Transitional Council as the Government of Libya.
(2) Her Majesty's Government do not recognise any other Government in Libya. In particular, they no longer recognise the former Qadhafi regime as the Government of any part of Libya.
This certificate expressed the same position as regards Libya as has already been expressed by HMG, as set out above.
(1) Is the court satisfied that the NTC is, and the Qadhafi regime is not, the Government of Libya?
(2) Does the Libyan embassy and its Chargé d'Affaires Mr Mahmud Nacua constitute the accredited diplomatic mission of Libya to the United Kingdom?
(3) Can the embassy give instructions to the Bank in relation to the accounts?
(4) Is it appropriate to grant the Bank the declaration it seeks?
(5) Should the hearing be adjourned to enable the Qadhafi regime to be present?
Conclusion