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Tribunal Recommendations
- Pogo-Stix
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I do understand the DM does not have to follow this recommendation.
- bro58
Does anyone know the answer to this question if a tribunal recommends that the claimant “does not to have a medical for 12 months” whether that date starts from the tribunal date or back dated to when the original decision was made, or even the reconsideration.
I do understand the DM does not have to follow this recommendation.
Hi P-S,
These "recommendations" by the tribunal are a fairly recent developement, to try and reduce the "revolving door" appeals.
As you rightly say they have no substance in law, so whether the DWP/ATOS will abide by these recommendation will only become evident in time.
The 12 months recommendation would be from the time of the tribunal decision.
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It would seem odd if DWP/ATOS reassessed only to back to through the tribunal process. I cannot see any judge overtuning a previous judgement without a good reason.
Mind you I'm sure I read somewhere that the GOV are looking into no payments during appeal to tribunal. However I may have been wrong so dont quote me on that.
- bro58
Thanks for this info Bro58.
It would seem odd if DWP/ATOS reassessed only to back to through the tribunal process. I cannot see any judge overtuning a previous judgement without a good reason.
Mind you I'm sure I read somewhere that the GOV are looking into no payments during appeal to tribunal. However I may have been wrong so dont quote me on that.
Hi P-S,
You may have read this Benefits News article :
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/benefits-news/story/787
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Hi P-S,
See this rightsnet thread "on topic" :
www.rightsnet.org.uk/forums/viewthread/3939/
bro58
I would imagine mental health is such a disputable subject and the fact that they could not find a deceptor . Was it because they tribunal failed to find a deceptor thus reg 23.—(1) was enforced.
All very interesting?
I think it comes down to evidence though and the legal challenge I was armed with concerning the experience regarding DWP HCP.