CCM12370 - Opening and Working Enquiries: Completion applications - insufficient information to reach a conclusion
If you consider that you need further information (or a meeting)
before you can be sure that the entitlement and the amount of the
award are correct you should, wherever possible, ask the
claimant(s) to provide it (or attend a meeting) before the meeting
of the tribunal. You should, if necessary, explain to the
claimant(s) why you consider the information is relevant for the
purposes of confirming the entitlement and the amount of the award.
You should ask if they are prepared to withdraw their request.
The claimant(s) may refuse your request or simply ignore it
because they still feel you have no grounds for continuing your
enquiry. But it is possible the claimant(s) will accept that you
are entitled to continue your enquiry when they understand what
information you now need. You must refer the application to the
tribunal if the claimant(s) will not agree to withdraw it or they
do not reply - see
CCM12390.
At the meeting of the tribunal the presenting officer will
seek to show why a direction would not be appropriate by explaining
what further information you need and why you need it.
