Getting a statement from tribunal?
tpotts
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helllo i had my tribunal hearing was told no pip awarded so i asked for a statement of reasons i now have a letter saying the judge to due reasons beyond her control can not do a statement of reasons and i now need another hearing has you heard of this before thanks teresa
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Hello @tpotts Pleased to meet you . Welcome.
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Hi @tpotts and a very warm welcome to the community! I personally have not heard of this, although I hope other community members will be able to help! It may also be worth contacting citizens advice about the matter and seeing what they suggest. If you need anything else then please do not hesitate to be in touch
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