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Cite as: [2024] UKFTT 1020 (GRC)

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Neutral Citation Number: [2024] UKFTT 1020 (GRC)
Case Reference: FT/PEN/2024/0136

First-tier Tribunal
(General Regulatory Chamber)
Pensions

Heard at: Decided without a hearing
Decision Given On: 12 November 2024

B e f o r e :

DISTRICT JUDGE WATKIN
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Between:
FAISAL MASOOD
Appellant
- and -

THE PENSION REGULATOR
Respondent

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HTML VERSION OF DECISION
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    DECISION

    1. The Appeal is struck out pursuant to rule 8(3)(a) and (b)

    2. As this decision has been made in the absence of the parties, the parties are permitted to apply, in Form GRC5 (for the attention of District Judge Watkin), for the Tribunal to reconsider this decision at a hearing.

    REASONS

  1. By the Case Management Directions dated 22 July 2024 (the "CMDs"), the Tribunal ordered that the Appellant must by 5 August 2024 provide a copy of the decision that they are seeking to challenge.
  2. Paragraph 4 of the CMDs clearly provides that failure to comply with the direction above could lead to the Tribunal striking out the appeal.
  3. Signed: District Judge Watkin

    Date: 11 November 2024


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