Philip John Wright v HMRC [2013] UKUT 481 (TCC) (26 September 2013)
"Proceeding in the absence of the appellant – appellant providing medical certificate not complying with tribunal’s directions – appellant wishing to delay hearing pending complaints procedure –whether decision of tribunal to go ahead perverse – whether account taken of irrelevant matters.
Bias – Porter v MacGill - whether decision of tribunal was such as to give rise to a real possibility of bias by reason of extensive reference to a decision which had been set aside.
Decision of FTT set side."
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