CAF_2190_2006
[2007] UKSSCSC CAF_2190_2006 (19 December 2007)
CAF/2190/2006
DECISION OF THE PENSIONS APPEAL COMMISSIONER
"First had otorrhoea during 1944 after swimming-ears discharged for some months. In 1954 was turned down for a regular engagement on account of Lt. Ear. Was accepted later in 1954 for regular engagement.
Six months after entry to the army the left ear discharged and he ahs had several recurrences of this."
"First had otorrhoea during 1944 after swimming; ears discharged for some months. In 1954 was turned down for a regular engagement on account of Lt. Ear. Was accepted later in 1954. Six months after entry to the army left ear discharged and he had several recurrences."
"The tribunal accepts that the standard of some of the documents are less than fully satisfactory. However, there were several documents, at different dates, all of which refer to pre-service otorrhoea. These documents are far closer to the dates of the events than the oral evidence before the tribunal. The tribunal finds the totality of the documentary evidence compelling. The tribunal find that the appellant suffered pre-service otorrhoea and aggravation is an appropriate label."
"Subject to the following provisions of this Article, where an injury which has led to a member's discharge or death during service was not noted in a medical report made on that member on the commencement of his service, a certificate under paragraph (1) shall be given unless the evidence shows that the conditions set out in that paragraph are not fulfilled."
I gave leave to appeal because I considered that the tribunal's failure to refer to the entry medical, which showed the condition of the claimant's ears as normal, raised a doubt as to whether it had proper regard to that provision. The Secretary of State has however opposed the appeal on the grounds that the documents showing the appellant to have suffered from otorrhoea since the age of seven establish that it was a pre-service condition.
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(Signed on the Original) E A L Bano
Commissioner
(Dated) 19 December 2007