I wonder what it would be like, to not have to fight for years in a realm of dishonesty, for the rights and security I paid for all of my adult life.
Showing posts with label CPPD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CPPD. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Surviving a Collision blog ending soon
I have a hearing date next week for my appeal for CPP Disability benefits that was launched back in 2008.
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015
WANTED MEDICAL Professionals
Canadian Insurance News is conducting an investigation into the Minister of Employment and Social
Development office in Chatham Ontario Canada.
Mostly we are looking for information that will lead to the procecution of the medical individules reposible for the backlog of appeals going to the Social Security tribunal of Canada.
Help us help disabled Canadians get what they paid for and make sure these pay-for-hire government doctors stop delaying, denying, and using wait for them to die tactics against legitimately disabled Canadians.
We can only fix the problems at the Social Development office in Chatham if we work together to expose these corrupt induviduals and set an example of just one of them.
Do you have a story that needs to be told?
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Friday, July 24, 2015
The Social Security Tribunal rush to get rid of Appeals backlog
I finally received the "Hearing Information Form" from the Social Security Tribuanl today regarding my appeal that dates back to my application for Canadian Pention Plan Disability Benefits in 2008, after my MVA of 2007.
A letter was attached stating that my appeal is "ready to proceed". Finally!
The Socal Security Tribuanl is trying to get rid of the backlog of thousands of appeals by this summer:
There was more than enough money to pay Social Security Tribunal members to sit around and do nothing. For the first year of its existence, some tribunal members were paid $100,000 a year without doing any casework. Laws such as these can only be implemented when the population fails to scrutinize and remain vigilant, and falls unquestioningly for the propaganda camouflage.
In Re S-W [2015] EWCA Civ 27, Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division of the UK Court of Appeal, offered this warning about the dangers of speeded up litigation:
A letter was attached stating that my appeal is "ready to proceed". Finally!
The Socal Security Tribuanl is trying to get rid of the backlog of thousands of appeals by this summer:
There was more than enough money to pay Social Security Tribunal members to sit around and do nothing. For the first year of its existence, some tribunal members were paid $100,000 a year without doing any casework. Laws such as these can only be implemented when the population fails to scrutinize and remain vigilant, and falls unquestioningly for the propaganda camouflage.
I hope that when the Tribunal Member that is assigned to my appeal uses the facts, they are never wrong, despite every effort to the contrary. Lets hope in the big rush by the Social Security Tribuanl to get rid of the Appeals backlog of 14,500 +
Canadian appeals that we will all get a fair hearing.
Its already been unreasonable for this to have gone on for this many years, how about at least being fair in the end.
THE SPEED VERSUS JUSTICE ISSUE
There is also the concern about what happens to justice when “fast” becomes a tribunal’s watchword. The UK Court of Appeal has recently provided us with a timely word of caution.In Re S-W [2015] EWCA Civ 27, Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division of the UK Court of Appeal, offered this warning about the dangers of speeded up litigation:
[54] We are all familiar with the aphorism that ‘justice delayed is justice denied’. But justice can equally be denied if inappropriately accelerated. An unseemly rush to judgment can too easily lead to injustice. As Pauffley J warned in Re NL (A child) (Appeal: Interim Care Order: Facts and Reasons) [2014] EWHC 270 (Fam), [2014] 1 FLR 1384, para 40, “Justice must never be sacrificed upon the altar of speed.”
Surviving a Collision since 2007
SST Backlog – Clearing the Backlog – Admin Law Pitfalls in Government Intervention
Question
Period: Shameful Social Security Tribunal Backlog:
https://youtu.be/E9uUP294qaA
Jinny
Sims in Question Period: Social Security Tribunal:https://youtu.be/61KIM-q5-pc
Jinny
Sims in Question Period: Social Security Tribunal:
https://youtu.be/c0FjdxdHYcY
14,500
Canadians waiting at Broken Social Security Tribunal:
https://youtu.be/9WTzdq7E2K0
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Security Tribunal members earned $100 000 a year to sit
https://youtu.be/uznIpeWQXSs
Question
Period: Shameful Social Security Tribunal Backlog:
https://youtu.be/E9uUP294qaA
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