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David Pearl - Judge of the Upper Tribunal, Administrative Appeals Chamber (lead on Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) work))

"This is an important decision. It is the first case in which the Upper Tribunal has over-turned a decision by the ISA."

 

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