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[2000] NISSCSC C34/00-01(IB) (15 June 2001)
Decision No: C34/00-01(IB)
"I have superseded the decision of the Adjudication Officer/Department awarding Incapacity Credits from and including 16.10.95.
This is because there has been a relevant change of circumstances since the decision was given this was that [the claimant] is no longer incapable of work.
My decision only for the period from and including 21.12.99 is that [the claimant] is capable of work and is not entitled to Incapacity Credits from and including 21.12.99.
The claimant appealed against those decisions and her appeal came before the appeal Tribunal, sitting at Antrim, on 20th March 2000. The members of the appeal Tribunal, comprising a legally qualified Chairman and a medical member, were unanimous in dismissing her appeal. Leave to appeal was refused by the Chairman but was granted by the Chief Commissioner on 2nd April 2001.
"Although I have opposed all grounds of [the claimant's] application there is one matter I consider it proper to draw to the attention of the Commissioner. As previously stated, the adjudication officer on 2 November 1998 decided that [the claimant] did not satisfy the all work test and on 14 December 1998 [she] was successful in her appeal against that decision. An examination of the submission to the Tribunal (i.e. Section 4) shows that the Tribunal was not made aware of these details and paragraphs 16, 17, 19 and 20 of Section 5 of the Department's submission to the Tribunal are appropriate to cases where a claimant has been assessed on the all work test for the first time during the period of a claim. With no reference having been made to the question of supersession in the Tribunal's decision this raises the further question of whether the Tribunal applied the correct onus of proof. When considering similar cases in decisions C4/00-01(IB) and C49/99-00(IB) … the Commissioner decided to refer those cases for determination to differently constituted Tribunals."
(Signed): J P Powell
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
15 June 2001