A. B. v. Canada Employment Insurance Commission

A. B. v. Canada Employment Insurance Commission

Appeal dismissed because the Appellant admitted the Commission correctly allocated the earnings (the sole issue before the General Division), the Tribunal lacks jurisdiction to review or order the write-off of any debt under s.112.1 of the Employment Insurance Act, and there was no evidence of bias by the General...

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Citation
2017 SSTADEI 267
Parties
Appellant: A. B.; Respondent: Canada Employment Insurance Commission
Court
Social Security Tribunal of Canada
Jurisdiction
Canada
Judgment Date
13 July 2017
Procedural Posture
Employment Insurance Appeal / Appeal Division Decision
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Employment Insurance, Allocation of Earnings, Jurisdiction to Review Debt Write Off, Bias Allegation
Source Language
english
Administrative Law Employment Law Tribunal Practice Employment Insurance Allocation of Earnings Jurisdiction to Review Debt Write Off Bias Allegation

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Parties

A. B.

Appellant

Canada Employment Insurance Commission

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Insurance Appeal / Appeal Division Decision

  1. 1 Whether the Commission properly allocated earnings
  2. 2 Whether the Tribunal has jurisdiction to order a debt write-off
  3. 3 Whether there was bias by the General Division member

Ratio Decidendi

Appeal dismissed because the Appellant admitted the Commission correctly allocated the earnings (the sole issue before the General Division), the Tribunal lacks jurisdiction to review or order the write-off of any debt under s.112.1 of the Employment Insurance Act, and there was no evidence of bias by the General Division member.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • Appeal dismissed