SNAPAP member confirms that public institutions disregard judicial rulings

 

ALGERIA— SNAPAP National Council member, Abdul-Qadir Fatimi denounced what he described as stalling adopted by public institutions with regard to judicial verdicts that rule reinstating/compensating a dismissed worker, noting that public institutions do not adhere to judicial rulings.
In a press statement, Fatimi said that public institutions take advantage of legal loopholes in executing such rulings, confirming daily pronunciation of thousands of judicial decisions that reinstate dismissed workers, but many of them were not enforced because of these gaps in executive system.
He referred to the presence of six-year-old judicial rulings, however, workers were denied their right to be reinstated according to such rulings, because of gaps in the penal code, such failure in court process server to force the legally competent to carry out judicial rulings and difficulty of enforcing law against a public institution, where its unattainable to bring a director of a public agency to justice.