Singapore legislation
Regulation 26
Regulation 26
Irregularities
Subregulation 1
Any irregularity resulting from a failure to comply with any provision of these Regulations before the appeal authority has reached a determination of the appeal does not of itself render the proceedings void.
Subregulation 2
Where any such irregularity comes to the attention of the appeal authority, the appeal authority —
must, if the appeal authority considers that any person may have been prejudiced by the irregularity, give directions to cure or waive the irregularity before reaching a determination on the appeal; and
may, in any other case, give directions to cure or waive the irregularity before reaching a determination on the appeal.
Subregulation 3
The following may be corrected at any time by the Minister, or the Presiding Member (as the case may be), by certificate under his or her hand:
clerical mistakes in any document recording a direction, an order or a decision (including a determination) of the Minister or the Appeal Panel, or any proceedings under these Regulations;
errors arising in such a document from an accidental slip or omission.