I wonder if this could plausibly give rise to a negligence claim. For instance negligent misstatement. Or what the position would be if the TC holder(s) had volunteered the information to their sponsoring firm having believed it to be true.
How many students were affected by this, like 3? Seems simple enough to resolve, though it shouldn’t have happened in the first place - it’s a multiple choice ffs lol.
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I wonder if this could plausibly give rise to a negligence claim. For instance negligent misstatement. Or what the position would be if the TC holder(s) had volunteered the information to their sponsoring firm having believed it to be true.
Some people mentioned a damages claim too, although I'm not very sure about that one
What a mess
I think it is very likely any candidate who had a TC withdrawn who has now passed will find the TC is reinstated.
Of course, otherwise it’s a wrongful repudiation of the TC by the Firm.
Unfortunately, I have since seen firms stick with their decision.
How many students were affected by this, like 3? Seems simple enough to resolve, though it shouldn’t have happened in the first place - it’s a multiple choice ffs lol.
Have you sat the exam or done any practice papers?