Consultation outcome

OISC complaint scheme consultation responses

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Detail of outcome

Having considered the responses received, and, in particular, those bodies which regulated the legal sector, the commissioner has decided to amend the complaints scheme from 1 November 2011:

鈥業n determining complaints, the commissioner鈥檚 standard of proof is the civil standard being the balance of probabilities.鈥�

Detail of feedback received

皇冠体育app commissioner received replies from the following designated professional bodies:

  • 皇冠体育app General Council of the Bar of Northern Ireland
  • Bar Standards Board (BSB)
  • 皇冠体育app Faculty of Advocates (FOA)
  • 皇冠体育app Institute of Legal Executive (ILEX)
  • ILEX Professional Standards
  • 皇冠体育app Law Society of England and Wales
  • 皇冠体育app Law Society of Scotland
  • Legal Services Board (LSB)
  • Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)

皇冠体育app commissioner also received a response from ILPA and 11 responses from regulated advisers.

All of the designated professional bodies that responded, with the exception of the Law Society of England and Wales, were either in favour of the change or had no comment to make on the proposal. In particular, certain regulators of legal professionals (SRA, BSB, ILEX, FOA), as well as the LSB, supported the change proposed. ILPA suggested that the commissioner discuss the matter with the SRA, ILEX and the LSB. As mentioned above, all of these bodies were consulted.

Six of the regulated advisers who responded were in favour of the change, while four were against and one used the consultation to comment on another issue.


Original consultation

Summary

Responses to the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner's consultation on proposed changes to its complaint scheme.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

This document summarises responses to the consultation on Changes to the OISC complaint scheme: standard of proof.

Documents

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Published 1 September 2011

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