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Updated 15 Sep, 2018 12:27pm

Ex-UN climate chief to face sexual assault trial in India

NEW DELHI: Former UN climate panel chief Rajendra Pachauri will stand trial in a sexual assault and harassment case three years after an employee accused him of inappropriate conduct, a lawyer said on Friday.

Pachauri, 78, has been charged under various cou­nts including sexual assault, harassment and criminal intimidation, according to the complainant’s lawyer.

“After examining the charges and hearing arguments from the counsels, the court came to the conclusion that prima facie there is evidence to put him (Pachauri) to trial,” Prashant Mendiratta said.

The employee, who worked under Pachauri at an environment think-tank in New Delhi, filed a complaint in 2015 accusing him of unwanted physical contact and sending inappropriate texts and emails.

Pachauri denies the allegations and has said his emails and mobile phone were hacked.

A leading voice on the dangers of global warming, Pachauri was forced to quit as chairman of the Nobel Prize-winning UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) after the complaint.

His alleged victim, a research analyst then aged 29, said Pachauri repeatedly sent inappropriate emails, text and WhatsApp messages soon after she joined the think-tank.

“Chuffed to bits. This has not been easy. This is a big leap towards the truth. I am relieved,” the complainant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told local media on Friday after the court hearing.

Pachauri, a veteran climate change expert, took the helm of the IPCC in 2002 and was elected to a second term in 2008.

Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2018

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