The conduct of the hearing
The conduct of the hearing
Finally the FTT considered explicitly the conduct of the hearing and the cross-examination, and concluded that Mr Gubbay had behaved properly in cross-examination. Having read the transcript I would say that to describe his questioning as “victim shaming” is exaggerated and unjustified.
- Heading
- Introduction
- The background
- What happened after GP Holidays went into administration
- The costs application and the decision in the FTT
- The FTT’s grant of permission to appeal
- Ground 1
- Grounds 2 and 3: too narrow a focus
- Bringing and conducting proceedings to recover charges set without any reasonable basis, and prematurely
- Company law defaults
- Procedural defaults
- Mr Gubbay’s conduct and the conflict of interest
- The conduct of the hearing
- Conclusions
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