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    [2024] UKUT 239 (AAC)
    Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

    [2024] UKUT 239 (AAC)

    Fecha: 10-Jul-2024

    The parties’ submissions on the grounds of appeal

    The parties’ submissions on the grounds of appeal

    73.

    The Appellant gave evidence and made oral submissions in support of her appeal which we have incorporated and addressed above and below.

    74.

    Mr Serr made submissions on behalf of the DBS in resisting the appeal, many of which we agree with and adopt in our reasoning below.

    • Heading
    • The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to dismiss the appeal of the Appellant
    • The Background
    • Barring Procedure
    • The Respondent’s barring decision dated 29 April 2022
    • Appellant’s Grounds of Appeal
    • The evidence in the appeal
    • The Appellant’s oral evidence
    • Cross examination
    • Law
    • it is satisfied that the person has engaged in relevant conduct, and
    • it is satisfied that it is appropriate to include the person in the list
    • on any point of law
    • If the [ Upper] Tribunal remits a matter to [DBS]6 under subsection (6)(b)–
    • a. “on any point of law” (section 4(2)(a) of the Act)
    • The parties’ submissions on the grounds of appeal
    • Discussion: Findings of Fact and Analysis of grounds of appeal
    • Ground 1
    • Mistake of fact: second finding of relevant conduct – Finding 2
    • Mistake of Law - Proportionality
    • are they no more than are necessary to accomplish it?
    • Conclusions

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