Government Departments and those representing
tribunal users, to ensure that the rules are kept under review and rule changes
are made as and when they are needed. Consultation is also a fundamental part
of the TPC’s its rule-making process, as those involved in the day-to-day work
of particular tribunals are often best placed to assess the potential impact of
rule changes.
Finally, it also needs to keep abreast of, and
consider, new appeal rights and consequential technical amendments, brought
about by an anticipation of and response to legislative change.
The work is important and significant: justice
is delivered through the rules which govern procedure. The membership of the
TPC is high powered; current members are appointed by the Lord Chief Justice,
the Lord Chancellor, and the Lord President of the Court of Session. I
currently chair the TPC having been nominated by the Senior President of
Tribunals (SPT). The current post is one to which the Lord Chancellor holds the
powers of appointment.
I do hope that this gives you a greater
understanding of the TPC’s valuable work, and that you will consider applying
for this important position.
If you have further questions about this post,
you are welcome to speak to Vijay Parkash (020 3334 4471) the TPC Secretary. If
you have questions about the appointment process, you can contact the Public
Appointments Team at: PublicAppointmentsTeam@Justice.gov.uk.
I welcome applicants from the widest possible
field. Above all we are seeking an individual with independence of mind
combined with analytical skills and reforming zeal. If you believe you have the
experience and qualities we are seeking, I hope you consider applying for this
important position.
Mrs Justice Joanna Smith Chair of the TPC