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Milburn wins care funding case appeal

Posted: 16 January 2003 | Subscribe Online


Health secretary Alan Milburn has won a legal test case over procedures used by councils to force home owners to use their property to fund residential care.

At the end of last month, the Court of Appeal overturned a High Court ruling made in November 2001 that Dorset Council could not use the home of Christopher Beeson to fund his residential care. Beeson died in 2001 aged 95.

The High Court had ruled that the council had breached Article 6 of the Human Rights Convention by appointing one independent person and two council members to the panel charged with deciding the case, and that it was therefore not a "fair and impartial tribunal" (news, page 12, 6 December, 2001).

But Lord Justice Laws said that decisions by such panels met the human rights standards because they were open to High Court challenge, and that Beeson's property should therefore have been made available to the council.


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