IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE IMMIGRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL
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OS (NIGERIA) | Claimant/Applicant | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | Defendant/Respondent |
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i. "(5) the undesirability of permitting the person concerned to remain in the United Kingdom in the light of his conduct ... character or associations or the fact that he represents a threat to national security ..."
i. "In immigration appeals, the burden of proof is on the appellant and the standard of proof required is a balance of probabilities. I note that the decision in Re: B and Re: D endorse and emphasise earlier decisions, that there is only one single civil standard, ie the balance of probabilities; and, importantly, that in general, the more serious the allegation the more cogently will be the evidence for which I must look."
i. "I bear in mind the burden and standard of proof, throughout, and that, where dishonesty is alleged or found proved, the more serious the allegation, the more cogent must be the evidence for it."
i. "To avoid any room for misunderstanding, having regard to the documentary and oral evidence before me, I am satisfied so that I am sure that, at the times material to this appeal, the appellant adopted an entirely cavalier and dishonest approach to tax returns made by him to HMRC, which were to be submitted on a self-employed basis."
i. "On the evidence before me I am satisfied those assertions, analyses and conclusions are valid and tenable and I reach similar conclusions myself for like reasons."