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Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council

A public authority, also called AJTC

The role of the AJTC is to keep under review the administrative justice system as a whole, with a view to making it accessible, fair and efficient, and to keep under review the constitution and working of specified tribunals and inquiries. A complete description of its role can be found on the AJTC website.

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Than you for the inquiry below. As this does not relate to specific information held by the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council (AJTC) I am u...
This correspondence has moved on from a Freedom of Information request and I am replying in terms of a general inquiry. We do not have a specific lis...
Extracted from their response. "Thank you for your enquiry regarding the Local Government Ombudsman. The AJTC has not carried out or commissioned...
Fiduciary Duty Information not held.
Thank you for your recent FOI request in which you asked:- A fiduciary duty is a legal or ethical relationship of confidence or trust between two o...
Thank you for your two further emails on this subject. Although headed "Internal Review" they do not suggest that you are contesting the information g...
Internet & Email Abuse
Successful. by Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council to Paul Ashby on 28 October 2009.
Successful.
Thank you for your FOI request, I am sorry it has taken so long to reply. There is no trace of the original inquiry in our general email inbox and i...
Who are the judicial office holders for the Royal Courts of Justice and who oversees that a Tribunals decision is acted on . Should Tribunal ad...

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