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How to appeal against a fine issued by the Pensions Regulator under automatic pension enrolment rules.
How to appeal against a decision on your registration as an immigration adviser by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner.
How to appeal to an independent tribunal if you disagree with a Charity Commission decision about your organisation.
How to appeal against an Ofqual or Qualification Wales fine imposed on your exam board for breaking your 'conditions of recognition'.
Appeal against a government fine or code of practice imposed on your copyright licensing organisation or collecting agency.
The RPC is the independent regulatory scrutiny body for the UK Government. The Committee assesses the quality of evidence and analysis used to inform government regulatory proposals. This independent advice and scrutiny helps ensure that ministerial policy decisions are based...
We’re responsible for handling appeals against decisions made by: First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Residential Property Tribunal in Wales Leasehold Valuation Tribunal in Wales We’re also responsible for handling applications for cases about: a decision about rates made by the Valuation...
How to appeal to an independent tribunal if you disagree with a Gambling Commission decision about a personal or operating gambling licence.
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