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WTO Infighting Grows as Appellate Panel Nears Disfunction

WTO Infighting Escalates as Appellate Panel Nears Disfunction

(Bloomberg) --

The director of the World Trade Organization’s appellate body division received backing from three WTO officials who rejected claims from another colleague about his “competence and neutrality.”

In an unprecedented letter sent Tuesday to WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo and David Walker, chairman of the WTO dispute settlement body, the three members said they “have full confidence in the professional qualities” of Werner Zdouc.

The letter was authored by two of the three remaining active members of the appellate body -- Ujal Singh Bhatia and Hong Zhao -- and by Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, a former appellate body member who continues to work on appellate cases even though his term ended in 2018.

In recent weeks the third member of the appellate body, Thomas Graham, has been sharply critical of Zdouc and threatened to step down from his role unless Zdouc was terminated, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg earlier this week.

Graham had previously complained to Walker that Zdouc had sought to lobby appellate body members, dominate their internal discussions, and steer internal documents and reports toward his own subjective interpretations.

Graham was “disappointed” with his colleagues “for having leaped to speculative conclusions, for not discussing the matter or their letter with me, and for not inviting me to sign the letter,” he said in an emailed statement.

His colleagues also complained that details of Azevedo’s Nov. 21 meeting with Graham, Bhatia and Zhao had been leaked and misrepresented to the press.

Bloomberg previously reported that on Nov. 21 that Azevedo invited Graham, Bhatia, and Zhao to share their concerns about Zdouc and asked if they would oppose his removal. All three said they would be OK with the move, according to sources familiar with the meeting.

The members expressed their “deep concerns” about the breach of confidentiality and the misrepresentations disseminated about the meeting.

The members said they “disagree completely with these media reports and hope that measures will be taken to refute this misinformation.”

To contact the reporter on this story: Bryce Baschuk in Geneva at bbaschuk2@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Brendan Murray at brmurray@bloomberg.net, Zoe Schneeweiss

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