Deck 24: Tribunals and Inquiries
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Deck 24: Tribunals and Inquiries
1
Complaints to the Parliamentary Commissioner must be in writing.
True
2
Who currently appoints tribunal members?
A) The Lord Chancellor
B) The Master of the Rolls
C) The Judicial Appointments Commission
D) The relevant Select Committee
A) The Lord Chancellor
B) The Master of the Rolls
C) The Judicial Appointments Commission
D) The relevant Select Committee
C
3
Which of the following are excluded from the Parliamentary Commissioner's jurisdiction?
A) The police
B) MPs
C) Tribunals
D) The Bank of England
A) The police
B) MPs
C) Tribunals
D) The Bank of England
A
4
Under s 116(2)(b) of the Health Service Act 1977 which of the following are excluded from the jurisdiction of the Health Service Commissioner?
A) Pharmacists
B) Dentists
C) Hospital Doctors
D) Opticians
A) Pharmacists
B) Dentists
C) Hospital Doctors
D) Opticians
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5
Explain why there was deemed a need for a Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and how the office developed.
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6
Outline the departments and matters which the Parliamentary Commissioner is precluded from investigating.
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7
Outline the recommendations made by the 1993-4 Select Committee in relation to the reform of the role of the Parliamentary Commissioner.
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8
Outline the role and powers of the Local Government Commissioners.
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9
Outline the nature and powers of tribunals.
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10
Outline the recent reforms to the tribunal system.
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11
Which of the following is NOT one of the 6 chambers created by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007?
A) Tax Chamber
B) Immigration and Asylum Chamber
C) The Health, Education and Social Care Chamber
D) The Benefits and Pensions Chamber
A) Tax Chamber
B) Immigration and Asylum Chamber
C) The Health, Education and Social Care Chamber
D) The Benefits and Pensions Chamber
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12
Section 3 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 creates how many types of generic tribunals?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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13
The Parliamentary Commissioner will hear complaints relating to the merits of a decision or a policy being pursued.
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14
The Parliamentary Commissioner has no discretion regarding whether or not a case should be heard.
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15
Obstructing the Parliamentary Commissioner in the course of his or her duty without lawful excuse can be certified as contempt.
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16
Parliamentary Commissioners can conduct joint investigations.
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17
The work of Local Authority Commissioners cannot be open to judicial review.
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18
Legal representation is permitted in all tribunals.
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19
In tribunals, first-tier judges require no legal qualifications.
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20
Initially, to whom did a complaint for review by the Parliamentary Commissioner have to be addressed?
A) The local authority
B) The constituency MP
C) The relevant minister
D) The Parliamentary Commissioner
A) The local authority
B) The constituency MP
C) The relevant minister
D) The Parliamentary Commissioner
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21
Within how long of the relevant conduct must a complaint to the Parliamentary Commissioner be brought?
A) 6 months
B) 12 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
A) 6 months
B) 12 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
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22
Outline the role of the Senior President of Tribunals.
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