Re: Civil action against Employment Judge - is it possible?
Thank you charitynjw - you are correct, I was timed out by the EAT
You mentioned...
"However, it is not right to say that Judges are above the law. Judges are subject to the law in the same way as any other citizen. The Lord Chief Justice or Lord Chancellor may refer a judge to the Office for Judicial Complaints in order to establish whether it would be appropriate to remove them from office in circumstances where they have been found to have committed a criminal offence."
The OJC do not deal with wrongdoing in the ET and refer your complaint to.... the ET, or David Latham. He wrote to me, and I'm sure that he's a reasonable chap however he heads the ET, which to my mind should preclude him ( or indeed anyone else in that position ) from being asked to deal with accusations of Fraud - which is what this is.
Thank you charitynjw - you are correct, I was timed out by the EAT
You mentioned...
"However, it is not right to say that Judges are above the law. Judges are subject to the law in the same way as any other citizen. The Lord Chief Justice or Lord Chancellor may refer a judge to the Office for Judicial Complaints in order to establish whether it would be appropriate to remove them from office in circumstances where they have been found to have committed a criminal offence."
The OJC do not deal with wrongdoing in the ET and refer your complaint to.... the ET, or David Latham. He wrote to me, and I'm sure that he's a reasonable chap however he heads the ET, which to my mind should preclude him ( or indeed anyone else in that position ) from being asked to deal with accusations of Fraud - which is what this is.
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