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The Upper Tribunal has upheld the Financial Conduct Authority’s decision to ban two advisers from working in financial services and agreed they should pay “substantial financial penalties ...
As of the end of December, ₹6.7 trillion was pending resolution at the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal alone, accounting for nearly 57% of all the disputed direct tax amount in the country.
The Upper Tax Tribunal has thrown out an appeal by the crunchy potato slices giant regarding its value-added tax (VAT) dispute with the taxman. Walkers Snack Foods, the subsidiary of US food giant ...
In recommending strike-off, the tribunal also had regard to two findings of professional misconduct previously made by it against Mr O’Callaghan, suspended as a solicitor since 2018 arising from ...
ROMAIN’S REIGN Gold standard artiste hailed by colleagues as leader of reggae’s next chapter “Dem nuh make dem like we no more and me nah show off.
Santos’ $3.6 billion Narrabri gas development will go ahead after a tribunal ruled the project’s importance to the nation’s energy reliability outweighed potential environmental and cultural ...
The National Native Title Tribunal has ruled the NSW government can lease land to Santos for the Narrabri Gas Project. Gomeroi woman Polly Cutmore says the project will be "devastating" for her ...
A tribunal has found that there was no misconduct by a judge who was ordered to recuse herself from a case owing to a concern about bias, it was announced on Thursday. Its report meant that Puisne ...
The Waitangi Tribunal is holding an urgent hearing on the controversial Regulatory Standards Bill. Critics, including Māori leaders, argue the bill lacks a Treaty clause and could impact Māori ...
Tribunal chairperson, retired judge president Bernard Ngoepe, said, “ [No] witnesses at this stage. The matter has been postponed to the period 30 June to 11 July 2025. Proceedings are adjourned.” ...
The Government will review the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 to ensure the Waitangi Tribunal remains effective and relevant. Act and NZ First have criticised the tribunal’s conduct, claiming it ...
Europe threw its support on Friday behind a special tribunal to prosecute President Vladimir Putin and other senior Russian officials for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, a show of unity ...