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On appeal from Disclosure and Barring Service
ORDERS
The Order of 1 November 2022 remains in place.
Any breach of that Order is liable to be treated as a contempt of court and may be punishable by imprisonment, fine or other sanctions under section 25 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. The maximum punishment that may be imposed is a sentence of two years’ imprisonment or an unlimited fine.
Between:
JC
Appellant
- v –
The Disclosure and Barring Service
Respondent
Before: Upper Tribunal Judge Wright
Upper Tribunal Member Tynan
Upper Tribunal Member Graham
Decision date: 2 July 2024
Decided after a remote (video) oral hearing on 19 January 2024
Representation:
Appellant: The appellant represented herself assisted by her friend Ms Tanti
Respondent: Ashley Serr of counsel instructed by the DBS.
DECISION
The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to dismiss the appeal.
REASONS FOR DECISION
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