Appeals & Offences

A person aggrieved by a decision of the Tribunal may, within twenty-eight (28) days of the decision, appeal to the Grand Court against that decision.

A person commits an offence if he or she (or a company, club, society organisation or other body)–

  • fails without reasonable excuse to comply with a requirement or summons issued by the Tribunal;
  • destroys or alters, or causes to be destroyed or altered, any document or any other matter or thing required to be produced to the Tribunal; or
  • hinders, obstructs, prevents or interferes with the Tribunal in the exercise of a power under the Law.

Upon conviction in Summary Court an offender is liable to a fine of up to CI$5,000.