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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Oakpark Security v. Murray [2001] UKEAT 1418_01_0312 (3 December 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2001/1418_01_0312.html Cite as: [2001] UKEAT 1418_1_312, [2001] UKEAT 1418_01_0312 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MAURICE KAY
MRS R CHAPMAN
MR A D TUFFIN CBE
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
INTERLOCUTORY HEARING
For the Appellant | No appearance or representation by or on behalf of the Appellant |
For the Respondent | No appearance or representation by or on behalf of the Respondent |
MR JUSTICE MAURICE KAY
"He has telephoned the Tribunal and told a member of staff that he knew nothing about the hearing date until late last night. That is clearly untrue. The applicant wrote to the Tribunal in his own handwriting, referring to the hearing date as 25 September. He wrote that letter on 20 August. He also spoke to a member of the Tribunal staff on 19 September during the course of which conversation it was explained to him where Bury St Edmunds was and that the hearing was on 25 September."
Notwithstanding that lack of candour on the part of the Applicant, the Employment Tribunal decided to let him have:
"one last chance to present his case."
"Mr Mitchell [that is to say the Chairman] ruled that although Mr Murray failed to attend the originally arranged date and lied as to the reasons for his failure to attend, a further opportunity should be given to Mr Murray to present his case. A date is requested by Mr Murray and arranged by the Employment Tribunal without knowledge of my business agenda, to accommodate Mr Murray's deception, yet my request to rearrange a date approved by Mr Murray is denied.
I find your decision biased and unfair and request the decision of Mr Mitchell is reviewed."
We infer from the fact that the matter is now the subject of an appeal that the Decision has not been reviewed or at least has not been reviewed in the manner which the employer was suggesting.