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How to fill out the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal online
The Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal (PBAT) provides a structured process for appealing decisions made by the Public Service Commission (PSC) or the Local Government Service Commission (LGSC). This guide will help users navigate the online form effectively, ensuring all necessary information is included accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal Form 1.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the first section, enter your name as it appears on your National Identity Card. Be sure to write clearly to avoid any confusion.
- Provide your complete address. This is essential, as the Tribunal will send all relevant documents to this location.
- Indicate whether your appeal is against the Public Service Commission (PSC) or the Local Government Service Commission (LGSC). This selection is critical for processing your appeal.
- Specify the Ministry, Department, or Local Authority connected to your appeal in the designated area.
- Clearly state the date on which you received notification of the decision. If this differs from the date on the official notification circular, be sure to clarify.
- Attach a letter from the relevant Ministry, Department, or Local Authority, confirming the date you received the notification. This is needed to ensure your appeal is lodged within the required 21-day period.
- In the next section, detail the particulars of the decision you are appealing against. This can include information related to appointments or disciplinary actions, as noted in the notification circular.
- Articulate your grounds for appeal clearly and concisely. Use bullet points if possible, to outline the reasons for your appeal and what outcome you seek from the Tribunal.
- After completing the form, review all information for accuracy. Once satisfied, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Begin the appeal process by completing the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal Form 1 online today.
“Tribunal” means the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal established under section 91A of the Constitution. 3. Jurisdiction of Tribunal.