Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Severe financial crisis threatens the STL’s ability to fulfil its mandate

Leidschendam, 2 June 2021 – The Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) regrets to announce that it is facing an unprecedented financial crisis. Without immediate funding, the Tribunal will not be able to operate beyond July 2021, which will impact its ability to fulfill its current mandate and conclude the judicial proceedings in the two cases currently before the Tribunal, the Ayyash et al. case (STL-11-01) and the Ayyash case (STL-18-10).

In filings submitted to the STL Judges, Registrar David Tolbert provided notice on the Tribunal's financial situation so that the STL President, Pre Trial Judge, Appeals Chamber and Trial Chamber II may take any steps they deem necessary in relation to the conduct of matters of which they are seized. In order to meet his obligations to administer and service the STL, he stated that he has no choice but to activate a process of separation of staff in all four organs of the Tribunal in accordance with the Staff Regulations and Rules, and to initiate draw down activities related to the protection of witnesses and securing the Tribunal's records, evidence and sensitive material.

The STL Principals also formally notified the United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Gutteres of the financial situation, which will result in the Tribunal's inability to complete its work if no contributions are forthcoming prior to the end of July.

The STL heavily relies on voluntary contributions from donor countries for 51 % of its budget, while Lebanon is responsible for 49%. Given the challenging circumstances generated by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the concerning situation in Lebanon, the STL had already drastically reduced its budget by approximatively 37% for 2021 in comparison to previous years.   

In March 2021, the UN granted a subvention of 15.5 million USD covering 75% of the Lebanese contribution towards the STL's budget to support the continuation of the STL's 

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