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[2002] UKSSCSC CIB_3814_2002 (03 December 2002)
Commissioners file: CDLA 3814 2002
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"The final paragraph of this decision contains standard wording all too familiar in appeals … It is not an adequate explanation of why the tribunal preferred the report of the examining medical practitioner to that of the specialist registrar in psychiatry. Is the tribunal saying that the report of the registrar is neither expert nor objective and does not contain any clinical findings and is not detailed? If so, then it failed properly to consider the evidence or it reached a decision for which it had no evidence or it did not balance the evidence fairly. The other grounds of appeal are also clearly arguable."
David Williams
Commissioner
02 December 2002
[Signed on the original on the date shown]