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PC v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2009] UKUT 101 (AAC) (04 June 2009)
Incapacity benefits
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IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL Appeal No. CIB/2907/2008
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS CHAMBER
Before Deputy Judge Nicholas Paines QC
Decision: The tribunal reached the correct decision. They made an error of law as regards regulation 27 of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995 and I must set their decision aside. I substitute my own decision, which is that the claimant was not incapable of work in accordance with the personal capability assessment and was not to be treated as incapable of work pursuant to regulation 27 on 25 January 2007 and was not entitled to national insurance credits.
(a) that "there exists medical evidence that he requires a major surgical operation and it is likely that that operation will be carried out within three months of the date of a medical examination carried out for the purposes of the personal capability assessment" or
(b) that "he suffers from some specific disease or bodily or mental disablement and, by reason of such disease or disablement, there would be a substantial risk to the mental or physical health of any person if he were found capable of work".
Nicholas Paines QC
4 June 2009