Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Regulation of immigration advisers - Complaints and disciplinary procedures

50A: Suppression orders

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“The Tribunal can keep some information secret”

The Tribunal can decide to keep parts of evidence or the names of witnesses private. This means they won’t be shared with the public. The Tribunal can also set rules about how this privacy order works. These rules can be different for each case, depending on what the Tribunal thinks is best.

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Part 1 Regulation of immigration advisers
Complaints and disciplinary procedures

50ASuppression orders

  1. The Tribunal may order that any part of any evidence given or the name of any witness not be published.

  2. An order may be made subject to any conditions that the Tribunal considers appropriate.

Notes
  • Section 50A: inserted, on , by section 111 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).