1390 Assessing evidence

R200.00

What evidence needs to assessed by chairpersons and arbitrators? The answer is: all relevant evidence presented during the hearing or arbitration. A further answer is that chairpersons and arbitrators need to be aware of and apply the particular rules which pertain to different types of evidence.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.     Introduction

2.     The type of evidence

3.     The issues in dispute

4.     The onus

5.     What standard should be applied when assessing evidence in hearings and arbitrations?

6.     Assessing the evidence: The CCMA Guidelines on Misconduct Arbitration

7.     Assessing the probabilities

8.     Assessing the credibility of a witness

9.     Dealing with mutually destructive versions of evidence

10.       The context of this process in a finding or award

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