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BM v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (DLA) [2022] UKUT 101 (AAC) (7 April 2022)


Supersession by Secretary of State of previous First-tier Tribunal’s decision on grounds that FtT was ignorant of a material fact – whether factual circumstances obtaining at the date of that FtT’s decision but which only obtained after the date of the decision under appeal to that FtT may amount to a material fact which that FtT was ignorant of – whether the subsequent FtT in upholding the supersession carried out any adequate consideration of the basis for the supersession of the previous FtT’s decision.

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