When may the Independent Case Examiner (ICE) reject a case?
The ICE may reject a case if, in his opinion it is: being pursued in an unreasonable manner; frivolous; vexatious; seeking to raise again and, unreasonably in our view, matters which: a) we have already adjudicated upon; b) have already been settled by another similar dispute resolution process; or c) have been determined by the courts.