Part 17The Tribunal

CHAPTER 2Appeals and applications to Tribunal

319Appeals: general

(1)

Except in the case of a reviewable matter (see section 322) an appeal may be brought to the Tribunal against any decision, direction or order mentioned in column 1 of Schedule 6.

(2)

Such an appeal may be brought by—

(a)

the Attorney General, or

(b)

any person specified in the corresponding entry in column 2 of Schedule 6.

(3)

The Commission is to be the respondent to such an appeal.

(4)

In determining such an appeal the Tribunal—

(a)

must consider afresh the decision, direction or order appealed against, and

(b)

may take into account evidence which was not available to the Commission.

(5)

The Tribunal may—

(a)

dismiss the appeal, or

(b)

if it allows the appeal, exercise any power specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of Schedule 6.