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Chandra v Commission for Social Care [2007] EWCST 1057(EA) (27 May 2008)
Appellant
Respondent
Preliminary matters
Directions
The Law
Receiving party's claim for costs (summarised)
6. The background facts to the appeal are that the paying party and his wife, also a Doctor, were the registered owners of a Care Home in Portsmouth. A decision was taken in December 2006 by CSCI to cancel their registration. An appeal was lodged and the matter was heard by a tribunal in June 2007. The appeal was unsuccessful and the Appellants registration was cancelled on 25 June 2007, (see the decisions [2006] 825 & 826.EA and [2007] 874 & 875.EA).
"We started first by considering the issue of whether or not the Appellants were fit to be proprietors of the care home and we have concluded they are not." Certainly since the coming into force of the new regulatory regime there has been little or no evidence of ongoing compliance with the legal and regulatory requirements."
"The evidence given by both the Appellants leads us to conclude without hesitation that either the Appellants do not understand the statutory and regulatory requirements imposed on them or if they do, they have no ability to implement suitable policies and procedures to discharge their responsibilities."
"Their attempts to find a suitably qualified manager and dealing with the management issue has in our view been unsatisfactory, insufficient and inadequate."
Claim for costs
(a) the application was submitted only a few days after the tribunal's decision on his earlier appeal and just before his solicitors requested a review of that decision); and
(b) in his conduct of the proceedings by pursuing the appeal to this stage.
(c) remarks made in the decision of the appeal.
"On the evidence available to me in this hearing, I find that this appeal has no reasonable prospect of success. The findings of the Tribunal in [2006] 825 & 826.EA and [2007] 874 & 875.EA) evidence the fact that the Appellant lacks the skills and qualifications necessary to carry on or manage a care home. His written submissions for this hearing contradict the previous Tribunal's findings and do nothing to advance his case."
Response of the paying party
Findings
Anthony Wadling
Nominated Chairman
27 May 2008