I'm aware of what went on in that case, and without casting any other opinion, I'll concur that the clerking was ineffectual.
Clerking is at its best when all parties to a dispute are made to adhere to good conduct and proper procedure, without regard for the agenda of any party.
My dispute with Arbcom arose because I was being made to apply different standards of conduct to participants, depending on how friendly they were with specific members of Arbcom.
This corrupted the entire system as far as I was concerned, and I wanted no part of it.
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