KING'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
AND IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION
BEFORE TRIBUNALS APPOINTED BY THE FEDERATION OF COCOA COMMERCE ("FCC")
B e f o r e :
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(1) AFRICA SOURCING CAMEROUN LIMITED (a company registered in Cameroon) (2) AFRICA SOURCING CÔTE D'IVOIRE (a company registered in Côte d'Ivoire) |
Claimants |
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(1) LMBS SOCIÉTÉ PAR ACTIONS SIMPLIFIÉE (a company registered in France, trading as "ROCKWINDS") (2) MR ERIC BOURGEOIS (Chairman of the Board of Appeal of the FCC) |
Defendants |
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PAUL MITCHELL KC (instructed by TAYLOR ROSE SOLICITORS) for the First Defendant
JULIAN KENNY KC (instructed by MILLS & CO) for the Second Defendant
Hearing dates: 17-18 January 2023
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Crown Copyright ©
Sir Ross Cranston:
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
The parties
The FCC
Evidence
The dispute and the contracts
"This contract is subject to the FCC Contract Rules for Cocoa Beans (which rules shall be deemed to incorporate the FCC Quality Rules, the FCC Sampling Rules, the FCC Weighing Rules and the Appeal Rules) in force on the date of this contract, as though such rules had been set out in full in this contract. Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract shall be referred to arbitration in accordance with the FCC Arbitration and Appeal Rules in force on the date of the contract."
The French proceedings
The Geneva dinners 2018-2019
Claimants' application for FCC membership, September 2020
"After a lengthy discussion, the Council voted eight in favour and four against to postpone the review of the membership application from Africa Sourcing to the next meeting in December 2020. This was due to concerns raised by Mr Stolz regarding the political nature of the applicant company as well as a technical discrepancy in the information provided concerning the company shareholder. M Stolz added that, in the past, Africa Sourcing had not complied with the FCC Arbitration Rules in cocoa contracts' disputes with Rockwinds by using the Tribunal of Commerce of Bordeaux, France instead of the FCC. Mr K Bamba stressed that the political issue raised was not relevant and it should not hinder the progress of the application. This was agreed by the Council."
"The FCC Council has requested additional information concerning your submission and we would be grateful if you would be able to assist us in two particular areas, namely Council requests:
- Clarity on the technical status of the shareholder and the role the shareholder has in the operation of the company.
- The company's reasons during 2018 to refer cocoa contract disputes to the French courts rather than to FCC Arbitration as per the FCC Rules.
… Your reply will assist the Council on your membership application which is still under consideration."
The Konan-Ferrand emails
The FCC arbitration and the first award
The Award, February 2022
'[T]he respondents must have been aware of the applicable FCC time limits but nonetheless chose to refer the case to another Court when the dispute arose and only commenced FCC arbitration when, some two years later, that court declined to determine the case.'
Events post-Award
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Statutory provisions
Application of s.68 to bias
Duty of disclosure and bias
Loss of right to object, s.73
DISCUSSION
Failure to disclose and the appearance of bias
The section 68 application
Section 73 and loss of the right to object
CONCLUSION