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New tribunal hearing for Caley Thistle's James Keatings appeal against simulation after original decision withdrawn and ruled invalid


By Will Clark

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The Scottish Football Association have announced a new tribunal hearing will take place for Caley Thistle attacking midfielder James Keatings' appeal against simulation after the original decision was withdrawn.

Picture - Ken Macpherson, Inverness. SCOTTISH CHALLENGE CUP - SEMI-FINAL. Inverness CT(2) v Rangers Colts(1).16.02.20. ICT's James Keatings went down under a challenge from Rangers' Ciaran Dickson, only to be shown his 2nd yellow card and a red card.
Picture - Ken Macpherson, Inverness. SCOTTISH CHALLENGE CUP - SEMI-FINAL. Inverness CT(2) v Rangers Colts(1).16.02.20. ICT's James Keatings went down under a challenge from Rangers' Ciaran Dickson, only to be shown his 2nd yellow card and a red card.

The SFA have confirmed one member of the three-man panel which agreed with the referee's decision that Keatings dived in the 2-1 Challenge Cup win over Rangers Colts last Sunday, said they failed to implement its duties as per the Judicial Panel Protocol during the hearing at Hampden on Wednesday.

They said they did not consider all the evidence that was available.

Now the SFA will set a date for a new tribunal hearing which could see Keatings available for the Challenge Cup final against Raith Rovers on Saturday, March 28.

The statement read:"T​he Scottish FA’s Chief Executive, Ian Maxwell, has received notification that the tribunal convened to hear the Claim for Wrongful Caution raised by Inverness Caledonian Thistle on behalf of James Keatings failed to implement its duties as per the Judicial Panel Protocol.

"Specifically, one of the panel members has advised that, despite raising no concerns throughout the process, they did not undertake their obligations with respect to the consideration of all the available evidence.

"While the Fast Track Claims process is by definition an appeal, and therefore not open to further consideration, none the less the Chief Executive and Presidential team, Rod Petrie and Mike Mulraney, are unanimous that the tribunal outcome cannot be considered competent in light of the disclosure from the panel member and that the input from that panel member must be withdrawn.

"With that in mind, and only in extremis based on the information provided by the panel member, the determination cannot be considered valid. Therefore, the Judicial Panel Secretary has been instructed to convene a new tribunal and a fresh date will be set in due course.

"The initial outcome is rendered invalid by the acknowledgement of a panel member of their failure to dispose of their duties in respect of section 13.13.4 of the Judicial Panel Protocol and, in particular, the following paragraph:

"The Determination of the Claim shall be made by the Fast Track Tribunal by examining and deliberating upon: (ii) all of the evidence and submissions delivered by the Claimant in support of the Notice of Claim.

"The Scottish FA upholds the independence of the Judicial Panel Protocol but cannot in this instance consider the tribunal verdict competent, based on the admitted failure of a panel member to adhere to the process as outlined.

"The panel member in question has subsequently been withdrawn from the pool of potential panel members for all future tribunals."


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