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board of referees |
constitution of board |
member ineligible |
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Summary:
As to Chairman's introduction as CEIC representative, this is obviously improper and a misapprehension of his role. One of the most elementary requirements of natural justice is that no one may sit if he has an interest. The Chairman must not be seen tobe representing the CEIC.
S.76 is not meant to provide that employer's or insured person's representatives act solely in the interests of that party. The composition of a Board is designated so as to have a wide range of labour market experience. To imply that one has a representative was a serious error.