PART 6Review or appeal of decisions
CHAPTER 1Tribunal decisions
Internal review
44Actions on review
(1)
In a review by the First-tier Tribunal or the Upper Tribunal under section 43, the Tribunal may—
(a)
take no action,
(b)
set the decision aside, or
(c)
correct a minor or accidental error contained in the decision.
(2)
Where a decision is set aside by the First-tier Tribunal in a review, it may—
(a)
re-decide the matter concerned,
(b)
refer that matter to the Upper Tribunal, or
(c)
make such other order as the First-tier Tribunal considers appropriate.
(3)
If a decision set aside by the First-tier Tribunal in a review is referred to the Upper Tribunal, the Upper Tribunal—
(a)
may re-decide the matter concerned or make such other order as it considers appropriate,
(b)
in re-deciding that matter, may do anything that the First-tier Tribunal could do if re-deciding it.
(4)
Where a decision is set aside by the Upper Tribunal in a review, it may—
(a)
re-decide the matter concerned, or
(b)
make such other order as it considers appropriate.
(5)
In re-deciding a matter under this section, the First-tier or Upper Tribunal may reach such findings in fact as it considers appropriate.