Action and Your Concordia file complaints against CEO

Both Action and Your Concordia have filed complaints regarding the CSU CEO’s decision to disqualify both slates. 

Although filed separately, the opposing teams echo the same concerns. Both Lex Gill and Khalil Haddad point out the lack of evidence provided in Oliver Cohen’s disqualification letters. In order to disqualify a candidate, there must be clear evidence that a breach of regulations has taken place.

Both teams argue that they were in constant contact with Cohen throughout the elections, and were never warned of any offence. They also point out that Cohen never approached either slate for an explanation. Both slates also defend their elections expenses reports, which were deemed insufficient by the CEO. 

The complaints were made to Concordia’s Judicial Board. Both Gill and Haddad are asking for their disqualifications to be overturned. Following in the steps of their peace treaty, both teams also asked that the other be given a fair decision.

For more information on the disqualifications, click here.