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3 years 4 months ago #260930 by Catherine
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Thank you Sarah - name duly redacted!
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3 years 4 months ago #260982 by denby
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I well appreciate there are legal and maybe ethical reasons not to name panel members judges etc. On the other hand if such a person in a position of trust, responsibility, power and civic duty has performed particularly well or badly it is in the public interest to be aware of this. I wonder if there is any reliable alternative online arena where such information may be shared that anyone is aware of. I know my friend has had a same judge make a same legal error multiple times in cases he handled.
Or perhaps B&W staff at least know what the proper complaints procedure should be in case of obvious bias, incompetence etc?? Please?
Thanks, Denby
Or perhaps B&W staff at least know what the proper complaints procedure should be in case of obvious bias, incompetence etc?? Please?
Thanks, Denby
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3 years 4 months ago #260984 by Gary
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Hi denby
We have to be careful as we do not want to be closed down.
You can make a complaint to the Assessment Provider
Complaining to the PIP Assessment Providers
You might also want to involve your MP
Contacting your MP
If a Judge/Panel members get it wrong then you can ask for a Written Statement of Reasons you can then appeal to the UT if there is a legal error.
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We have to be careful as we do not want to be closed down.
You can make a complaint to the Assessment Provider
Complaining to the PIP Assessment Providers
You might also want to involve your MP
Contacting your MP
If a Judge/Panel members get it wrong then you can ask for a Written Statement of Reasons you can then appeal to the UT if there is a legal error.
Gary
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3 years 4 months ago #261024 by suicidalgoldfish
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I’m sorry
I didn’t realise that I was breaking the rules
I was just trying to be helpful to others but I understand that it could be used against you and I should have used more common sense
I didn’t realise that I was breaking the rules
I was just trying to be helpful to others but I understand that it could be used against you and I should have used more common sense
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3 years 4 months ago #261052 by Catherine
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No apologies needed suicidalgoldfish. It is one of our roles as mods to help keep everything within acceptable legal boundaries, and your wish to help others is appreciated!
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3 years 4 months ago #261090 by Mollie
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According to the Government's website,
www.judiciary.uk/about-the-judiciary/the...ibunal-jurisdiction/
"Except in cases which involve national security or evidence of a very personal nature, tribunal cases are held in public."
It seems that you can request a hearing in private at the discretion of the judge. I thought I had seen something about them being open to the public. The page is dated 2021 so has it changed?
www.judiciary.uk/about-the-judiciary/the...ibunal-jurisdiction/
"Except in cases which involve national security or evidence of a very personal nature, tribunal cases are held in public."
It seems that you can request a hearing in private at the discretion of the judge. I thought I had seen something about them being open to the public. The page is dated 2021 so has it changed?
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