No cuts in tribunal sittings, says MoJ
But part-time immigration judges are told they can sit for just two days a month
The Ministry of Justice has denied that the tribunal responsible for hearing immigration and asylum appeals in England and Wales will have to make any cuts in the number of hearings it holds in the rest of this financial year, even though part-time judges have been told they can now sit for no more than two days a month.
Some immigration judges have repo…
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