The appellant appealed two decisions of the Licence Appeal Tribunal regarding statutory accident benefits.
In the first appeal, the appellant argued that an adjudicator reconsidering their own decision violated procedural fairness.
In the second appeal, the appellant argued that the Tribunal's withdrawal of a decision mistakenly rendered by an adjudicator who did not hear the oral evidence created a reasonable apprehension of bias.
The Divisional Court dismissed both appeals, finding that the Tribunal's reconsideration process is procedurally fair and that correcting an administrative error by withdrawing the mistaken decision and having the correct adjudicator issue a new one cured any procedural defect without raising a reasonable apprehension of bias.