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CASE REF: 147/05
CLAIMANT: John Kalos
RESPONDENTS: 1. Thomas Doran Trust
2. Parkanaur College
3. Wilfred Mitchell
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that it should stand down.
Constitution of the Tribunal:
Chairman: Mr Palmer
Members: Ms May
Mr Irwin
Appearances:
The claimant represented himself.
Mr Mitchell, the third-named respondent and the Chief Executive of the second-named respondent, represented all the respondents.
"Further to our phone conversation, I wish to confirm my desire to continue with the above case using the present 2 person panel members providing I receive assurance that all testimony and panel contributions up to date (including contributions of the lady panel member that withdrew from the case) are left in tact and any decisions made will be taken into consideration all what has already transpired.
At this stage, I do not envisage another brand new tribunal case, but as already stated, I value assurance from the present panel members that what the lady panel member contributed will be submitted for a final decision. I could receive assurance in person when the tribunal resumes.
The best day of the week for me for resumption of the case is on a Tuesday."
"I acknowledge receipt of your correspondence received by our office on 9th March 2006 and would advise that the Chairman of the Tribunal has advised that nothing is excluded, all that has been raised so far will be part of the case. The decision will be made on that basis.
A copy of your correspondence and our reply to same will be issued to Mr Mitchell for his information and comments."
"In reply to your letter dated 10 March 2006 I would have no problem in principle with the case being heard before a newly constituted panel, however I would be concerned that five valuable days of a small voluntary business have been wasted to date.
I do however find it unacceptable for the case to continue with two panel members if any prior contribution, from the lady panel member who waited until a late stage to declare a potential conflict of interest, is not removed from the case. At the summing up stage of the hearing I was planning to highlight her conduct throughout the five days of the hearing not to mention her contempt for the chairman's role."
Chairman:
Date and place of hearing: 4 October, 24 October, 2 December 2005,
13 January and 10 February 2006, Omagh.
Date decision recorded in register and issued to the parties: