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Changes over time for: Section 12
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Version Superseded: 05/08/2022
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Local Government Investigations (Functions of Monitoring Officers and Standards Committees)(Wales) Regulations 2001, Section 12.
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Conclusions of an appeals tribunalE+W
12. An appeals tribunal must:
(a)uphold the determination of the relevant authority’s Standards Committee that any person who was subject to the investigation breached the code of conduct and either:
(i)endorse any penalty imposed, or
(ii)refer the matter back to the Standards Committee with a recommendation that a different penalty be imposed;
or,
(b)overturn the determination of the relevant authority’s Standards Committee that any person has breached the code of conduct,
and must inform any person subject to the investigation, the Local Commissioner for Wales and the Standards Committee of the relevant authority accordingly, giving reasons for the decision.
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