SilverFox2
Well-Known Member
Normally I would find your reply totally reassuring but the PL appear to be simply not taking any legal advice and have been left by the Panel they previously appointed, the right to continue rule making.No need to worry about that. The appeal panel, if there is one, will be more qualified than the disciplinary panel, so no risk of yes men there. The original Leicester panel was very junior, maybe on purpose. The appeal panel was much more serious. I suspect our panel will start with the latter level of experience and the top dogs will be out for any appeal. This is the most serious case the disciplinary process will be facing, imho. Rosen can't risk another farce like the Leicester case ....
Unless they are stopped in their illegal tracks surely they will continue ignoring UK law, long term suicidal but short term being allowed to appoint who they want simply to get more short term authority.