The appellant's disability benefits were suspended for failing to provide required financial information.
Two years later, she requested an extension of time for an internal review, which the Director denied.
The Social Benefits Tribunal reinstated her benefits, finding her disabilities prevented timely compliance.
The Divisional Court overturned the Tribunal's decision, ruling it lacked jurisdiction due to the one-year limitation period for appeals.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, confirming that the Tribunal lacked jurisdiction because the appeal was statute-barred and the Director's refusal to extend the time for an internal review was a prescribed decision that could not be appealed.