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13 Sep 2001 2:54PM
The government has announced that it will drop the £100 fee on all tribunal applications. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) abandoned the plan after it was found that many more applicants than originally thought would be exempt from paying the charge, pushing up the administrative cost.The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has criticised the government’s change in plans, warning that taxpayers will have to pay for the rising number of applications. John Cridland, deputy dire... (59 more words)
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