Is a party affected by a decision of a statutory tribunal entitled to know the specific allegation which resulted in the conviction on the disciplinary charge?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Veinot v. Saskatchewan Police Commission, 1990 CanLII 7417 (SK QB):

The principal argument of the applicant is that he was not informed of the specific allegation which resulted in his conviction on the disciplinary charge. A party affected by a decision of a statutory tribunal is entitled, to know the allegations being asserted against him: Workmen's Compensation Board v. Rammell, 1961 CanLII 47 (SCC), [1962] S.C.R. 85.

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