I was disappointed that the scheme only gave the power to adjudicators to take the initiative in verifying the facts and the law. The only duty on the adjudicator is to make the decision, which has led many to making poor decisions by relying on submissions without making further enquiries.
Adjudicators should assume a requirement that they shall ascertain the facts and the law. This may lead to more adjudicators realising that they have no jurisdiction but, I submit, will assist in reversing the trend, which is taking adjudication in the same direction as arbitration.
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Peter Horne, senior consultant, James R Knowles.
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