The backlog of cases in the inadmissibility process was in the news again last week following senior Home Officials’ evidence session at the Public Accounts Committee on Monday.
The backlog of cases in the inadmissibility process was in the news again last week following senior Home Officials’ evidence session at the Public Accounts Committee on Monday.
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The low down Backlogs in the magistrates’ courts, attributed to decades of cuts and underinvestment – and exacerbated by the pandemic – continue to worsen. That means huge
Matthew Nester Application 12495-2023 Admitted 2021 Hearing 21 February 2024 Reasons 7 March 2024 The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ordered that the respondent should be struck off the roll.
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