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[1997] NISSCSC C45/97(IB) (23 June 1998)
Decision No: C45/97(IB)PRIVATE
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS)
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
INCAPACITY BENEFIT
Appeal to the Social Security Commissioner
on a question of law from the decision of
Newry Social Security Appeal Tribunal
dated 5 June 1997
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"Rising 5c: 3 ) Points were awarded afterStairs 2d: 3 ) presentation of oral evidence
Bending 6c: 3 ) and consideration of papers
There was no muscle wasting Medical Officer examination (Box 30).
The Tribunal did not find as fact any other complaint made by the
claimant which could be usefully assessed reference All Work Test
descriptors."
"All contents of papers considered with oral evidence andadvice from Medical Assessor taken into consideration.
Tribunal's observation of claimant and answers resulted in
the recorded decision."
"I wish to apply for leave to appeal to the Commissioner.The Tribunal failed to give an adequate statement of the
reasons for its decision and the findings of fact on which
it was based. It also made a decision based on insufficient
evidence.
From reading the decision I do not understand why I was
disallowed."
"Mr D... does not specify precisely how the tribunal erredin the various general ways to which he refers. However the
Commissioner may wish to consider the following observations.
When he completed the questionnaire on 23 January 1997 Mr D...
identified difficulties in the activities of sitting in a chair,
rising from a chair, standing, walking up and down stairs,
bending and kneeling and lifting and carrying. The tribunal
decided that there were difficulties in the activities of
rising from a chair, walking up and down stairs and bending
and kneeling and awarded Mr D... 9 points. The tribunal also
made the following finding of fact -
"The Tribunal did not find as fact any other complaint
made by the claimant which could be usefully assessed
reference All Work Test descriptors."
In the circumstances of this case it is submitted that it was
incumbent on the tribunal to make specific findings as to why
Mr D... did not score any points in the activities of sitting
in a chair, standing and lifting and carrying. I therefore
do not oppose Mr D...'s appeal."
(Signed): J A H Martin
CHIEF COMMISSIONER
23 June 1998