Examination in camera allows the tribunal to hold confidential witness testimony by excluding the public when appropriate. Rule 136 grants the Tribunal discretionary authority to conduct examination in camera of any witness, allowing confidential testimony by excluding the public and enabling case-by-case determinations about the necessity of in-camera proceedings.
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Examination in camera allows the tribunal to hold confidential witness testimony by excluding the public when appropriate.
Rule 136 grants the Tribunal discretionary authority to conduct examination in camera of any witness, allowing confidential testimony by excluding the public and enabling case-by-case determinations about the necessity of in-camera proceedings.
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