The Appeals Officers decision is normally final and conclusive. However it may be changed in the following circumstances:
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in the light of new evidence coming to notice since the decision was made.
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it may be appealed to the High Court but only on a point of law.
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the Chief Appeals Officer may revise any decision where it appears to him that a mistake was made in relation to the law or the facts. In making a request for such a review, the appellant must state the reasons why they believe a mistake was made regarding the law or the facts.