Part VI Powers of Control of the Commission

Appeals

F1C1C2C3C4C547 Determination of appeals.

1

Where an appeal is brought under section 46, a tribunal to determine the appeal shall be constituted in accordance with subsection (2) below.

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The tribunal shall consist of—

a

a chairman appointed by the Lord Chancellor or the Lord Advocate, and

b

two other members appointed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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The chairman shall be

F2a

a person who has a 7 year general qualification, within the meaning of section 71 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990;

b

an advocate or solicitor in Scotland of at least 7 years’ standing; or

c

a member of the Bar of Northern Ireland or solicitor of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland of at least 7 years’ standing;

; and the other two members shall be persons appearing to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to have respectively experience of accountancy and experience of the business of building societies or of other financial institutions.

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A person shall not be appointed after the day on which he attains the age of 70 to be the chairman of a tribunal under this section.

4

On any appeal against any decision of the Commission the question for the determination of the tribunal shall be whether, for the reasons adduced by the appellant, the decision was unlawful or not justified by the evidence on which it was based.

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The tribunal may, on the application of the building society concerned, order that the operation of—

a

any condition or variation of a condition; or

b

any direction under section 36(3), (5), (6), (7) or (10), section 42B(1) or section 43A,

which is the subject of an appeal by the society be suspended pending the determination of the appeal.

6

The tribunal may confirm or reverse the decision which is the subject of the appeal but shall not have power to vary it except by directing the Commission—

a

in the case of an appeal against a decision to refuse to grant authorisation, to determine the conditions to which the grant of authorisation is to be subject;

b

in the case of an appeal against a decision to revoke authorisation, to determine the conditions or different conditions subject to which the authorisation is to continue in force, as the case may be;

c

in the case of an appeal against the imposition of conditions or as to the conditions imposed by the decision, to determine different conditions subject to which the authorisation is to be granted or is to continue, as the case may be;

d

in the case of an appeal against the variation of conditions or as to the variation imposed by the decision, to determine different variations of the conditions subject to which the authorisation is to continue;

e

in the case of an appeal against the giving of a direction under section 36(3), to give a direction under section 36(5) or (6);

f

in the case of an appeal against the giving of a direction under section 36(5), to give a direction under section 36(3) or (6);

g

in the case of an appeal against the giving of a direction under section 36(7), section 42B(1) or section 43A, to give a direction imposing different requirements.

7

Where by virtue of subsection (6) above the tribunal directs the Commission to determine conditions or different conditions or to determine different variations of conditions—

a

the Commission shall by notice to the society concerned impose such conditions, or such variations of conditions, to be complied with by the society as it considers expedient in order to protect the investments of shareholders or depositors;

b

Part III of Schedule 3 to this Act shall apply subject to the modifications made by paragraph 9 of that Schedule; and

c

the society concerned may appeal to the tribunal against any of those conditions or variations;

and on any such appeal the tribunal may confirm or reverse the Commission’s decision with respect to the conditions or variations which are the subject of the appeal or may direct the Commission to determine different conditions or variations.

7A

Where by virtue of subsection (6) above the tribunal directs the Commission to give a different direction under section 36—

a

the Commission shall by notice to the society concerned give such direction as it considers expedient in order to ensure compliance with the relevant statutory requirements within the meaning of that section;

b

paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 7A to this Act shall apply subject to the modifications made by paragraph 4 of that Schedule; and

c

the society concerned may appeal to the tribunal against that direction;

and on any such appeal the tribunal may confirm or reverse the Commission’s decision with respect to the direction which is the subject of the appeal or may direct the Commission to give a different direction.

7B

Where by virtue of subsection (6) above the tribunal directs the Commission to give a different direction under section 43A—

a

the Commission shall by notice to the society concerned give such direction as it considers desirable in the interests of shareholders or depositors; and

b

the society concerned may appeal to the tribunal against that direction;

and on any such appeal the tribunal may confirm or reverse the Commission’s decision with respect to the direction which is the subject of the appeal or may direct the Commission to give a different direction.

8

Where by virtue of subsection (7), (7A) or (7B) above the tribunal, on an appeal against any conditions or variations of conditions or any direction, directs the Commission—

a

to determine different conditions or variations; or

b

to give a different direction,

the other provisions of that subsection shall apply as they apply where the tribunal gives such a direction by virtue of subsection (6) above.

9

Where the tribunal reverses a decision of the Commission to refuse to grant authorisation, it shall direct the Commission to grant it; and where the tribunal reverses a decision of the Commission to make the grant of authorisation subject to conditions, it shall direct the Commission to grant it unconditionally.

10

Notice of a tribunal’s determination, together with a statement of its reasons, shall be given to the appellant and to the Commission; and unless the tribunal has directed the Commission to determine F5conditions, variations or directions or, in any other case, the tribunal directs otherwise, the determination shall come into operation when the notice is given to the appellant.

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The Treasury may out of money provided by Parliament pay to the persons appointed as members of a tribunal under this section such fees and allowances in respect of expenses as the Treasury may determine and any other expenses incurred for the purposes of this section.