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Soomatee Gokool & Ors v. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Quality of Life & Anor [2008] UKPC 54 (2 December 2008)
Privy Council Appeal No 84 of 2007
Soomatee Gokool and others Appellants
v.
(1) Permanent Secretary of the Ministry
of Health and Quality of Life
(2) The Public Service Commission Respondents
FROM
THE COURT OF APPEAL OF
MAURITIUS
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JUDGMENT OF THE LORDS OF THE JUDICIAL
COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL
Delivered the 2nd December 2008
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Present at the hearing:-
Lord Hope of Craighead
Lord Rodger of Earlsferry
Lord Carswell
Lord Mance
Sir Paul Kennedy
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[Delivered by Lord Carswell]
"I also considered the effect on public confidence in the integrity of recruitment to the Health Service. Given the intense controversy and the heightened public mood of distrust, in my view at the time, it was impossible to expect to preserve public confidence in the fairness of the HCA selection process once the news of its disproportionate outcome was confirmed by the Ministry and the figures published. Unaddressed, it would be likely to lead to a very serious loss of public trust in the selection procedures for the Health Service in general. In my view, for the reasons I stated at paragraph 7 of my First Affidavit, there was a compelling public interest in ensuring that the recruitments operated by the Ministry were transparently fair."
"the power to remove from office any person appointed in pursuance of the power of appointment, confirmation, promotion and transfer previously delegated to you in respect of the grade of Health Care Assistant (General) in your Ministry."
Letters dated 7 July were then dispatched to all 388 successful candidates, stating that the offer of employment "is being withdrawn".
"He approved the decision that I had reached. Thereafter, he began to supervise the arrangements to be made for the termination of the appointments and withdrawal of the offers."
"Please disregard the previous letter (MH/01/1/2/l) of this Ministry dated 7 July, 2005.
2. I am directed to inform you that by virtue of paragraph 3 of the letter of employment dated 30 June, 2005 and issued to you by post on 2 July, 2005, the employment offered to you was stated to be on a purely temporary month-to-month basis and liable to termination by one month's notice on either side.
3. You are hereby informed that the employment offered to you has been terminated with effect from 8 July,2005, and that one month salary in lieu of notice of termination will be paid to you."
Each recipient subsequently was paid one month's salary.