IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
(MR RECORDER LUBA)
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"It may be that the claimant's claims are detailed within it. However, the sheer volume of material supplied by the claimant makes it almost impossible to decipher what are his actual claims. The issues as set out in his document are so diffuse indistinct and poorly identified that it is very difficult for the Tribunal to understand the nature of the claimant's claims and for the respondent to prepare its case."
He observed in another passage of his ruling that a lack of clarity in the issues meant that it was almost impossible to determine what was and was not relevant evidence.
"The documentation referred to in my subject access request to the respondent dated 15th April 2011."