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[2003] UKSSCSC CP_3143_2002 (06 August 2003)
CP 3143 2002
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
Appeal allowed. The decision of the Secretary of State of 23 April 2001 is set aside. The case is referred to the Secretary of State to reconsider and if necessary decide the claimant's claims for Category A and Category B retirement pension.
The reference to the Secretary of State is made with the agreement of both parties following an oral hearing of this appeal held by me at Cardiff Civil Justice Centre on 7 July 2003. The claimant was represented at the hearing by her husband and the Secretary of State by Mr V Lewis of the Office of the Solicitor to the Department for Work and Pensions. I am grateful to both for their assistance at the hearing.
The claimant is only entitled to a Category ABL retirement pension at the weekly rate of £83.54 from… This is because the claim for that category of retirement pension … was not made within the time limit for claiming…
As I indicated at the oral hearing, that decision cannot stand and the tribunal was right to strike it down. The point is made by the tribunal chairman:
"I must note at the outset that I found the respondent's written submission difficult because it refers to "a Category ABL Retirement Pension" throughout and I can find no trace of such a benefit in the precedent or the legislation. It seems to be a term internal to the respondent's department and is used in a paper called The Definition of Pensioner Units The Pensioners' Income Series Methodological Paper No 7 November 2001...
There is no such thing as a Category ABL Retirement Pension and the appellant cannot accordingly be entitled to it."
David Williams
Commissioner
06 August 2003
[Signed on the original on the date shown]