Decision 76682

Case Number Claimant Judge Language Decision date
Decision 76682   Tannenbaum  English 2011-04-27
Decision Appealed Appellant Corresponding Case
Dismissed  No Claimant  -


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
basic concepts  number of hours required  violation 

Summary:

The claimant appealed a Commission decision almost four years after being notified of the decision. On 19 December 2006, the claimant was notified that he failed to declare earnings he received between 23 April and 14 May 2006 while on benefits and a penalty was imposed, along with a Notice of Violation. On 17 March 2008, the claimant was notified by letter that he provided incorrect information about starting work on 16 April 2007 and that he did not declare any earnings received from his employer. A Notice of Violation was also issued. On 25 February 2008, the claimant spoke to an Investigation and Control Officer stating that he cannot afford 50% of his benefits going to the overpayment as he has to raise 4 children. On 12 September 2010, the claimant was advised by letter that the Commission cannot pay him employment insurance benefits due to an insufficient number of insurable hours of work on account of the violation. The appeal by the claimant is dismissed by the Umpire.


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
umpires  right of appeal  applicable delays 

Summary:

The claimant appealed a Commission decision almost four years after being notified of the decision. On 19 December 2006, the claimant was notified that he failed to declare earnings he received between 23 April and 14 May 2006 while on benefits and a penalty was imposed, along with a Notice of Violation. On 17 March 2008, the claimant was notified by letter that he provided incorrect information about starting work on 16 April 2007 and that he did not declare any earnings received from his employer. A Notice of Violation was also issued. On 25 February 2008, the claimant spoke to an Investigation and Control Officer stating that he cannot afford 50% of his benefits going to the overpayment as he has to raise 4 children. On 12 September 2010, the claimant was advised by letter that the Commission cannot pay him employment insurance benefits due to an insufficient number of insurable hours of work on account of the violation. The appeal by the claimant is dismissed by the Umpire.


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