CHAPTER 15CHAPTER 15chapter 15Post decision15.1Control after promulgation of final decision15.4The range of powers15.6The tribunal’s powers apart from legislationReview • Fraud • Reconsideration of final decisions • The social security jurisdiction15.13Correction of accidental mistakes15.14Under TCEA15.15When correction is allowed15.19A power, not a duty15.20Who may exercise the power15.21Inherent power15.24Powers to amend reasons for decision15.25Directions15.26Setting aside15.26Terminology15.27Authority15.29Initiating the process15.30Who may exercise the power15.31The scope of the power15.34Other powers of set aside15.39Review15.40The scope of the process15.44Outcomes15.47Effect of setting aside a decision15.49Review under the rules of procedure15.53Who may exercise the power15.55The tribunal’s approach to review15.56Content and tone of review decisions15.58Applications for permission to appeal15.59Review and appeal15.60Similar powers15.63Suspending the effect of a decision15.63The power15.66The scope of the power15.72Deciding whether to exercise the power15.75Procedure15.76Urgent applications15.77Emergency applications15.78Detention of a patient15.79Judicial review