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4 years 2 months ago #255352 by Ashep
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I have just sent in my appeal of MD decision and am awaiting a Tribunal date. As advised on here to record my assesment I did but can.i use it for the tribunal. ,? There are so many lies on the recording it is unbelievable @ i know if they heard it it will help my case.
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4 years 2 months ago #255353 by Catherine
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Hello Ashep and welcome to forums.
Well done for having the recording in the first place! And yes, you can submit it to the Tribunal, but I would advise you to inform the Tribunal Service in advance that this will be part of your evidence.
Catherine
Well done for having the recording in the first place! And yes, you can submit it to the Tribunal, but I would advise you to inform the Tribunal Service in advance that this will be part of your evidence.
Catherine
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4 years 2 months ago #255379 by LL26
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Replied by LL26 on topic Using recording of pip telephone assessment
Hi Ashep,
Catherine is correct, you should inform the Tribunal in advance. However, I think it would also be appropriate to either get a transcript done, or copies of the CD, to serve as additional evidence. I think you run the risk of the Tribunal asking for an adjournment in order to disclose the cd and/or transcript. I suspect that there may be some accurate parts on the CD and some less accurate parts. You may wish to play certain parts in the hearing, but if you have already disclosed the cd or transcript, maybe pick out the very worse parts where the largest/most meaningful discrepancies occur and use them. So for instance you could say at "14 minutes 10 seconds I clearly said X but the assessor has recorded this as Y..."
Have you thought about making a complaint about the assessor? This is also something you may wish to consider.
I hope this helps, good luck with the appeal!
LL26
Catherine is correct, you should inform the Tribunal in advance. However, I think it would also be appropriate to either get a transcript done, or copies of the CD, to serve as additional evidence. I think you run the risk of the Tribunal asking for an adjournment in order to disclose the cd and/or transcript. I suspect that there may be some accurate parts on the CD and some less accurate parts. You may wish to play certain parts in the hearing, but if you have already disclosed the cd or transcript, maybe pick out the very worse parts where the largest/most meaningful discrepancies occur and use them. So for instance you could say at "14 minutes 10 seconds I clearly said X but the assessor has recorded this as Y..."
Have you thought about making a complaint about the assessor? This is also something you may wish to consider.
I hope this helps, good luck with the appeal!
LL26
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