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Temporary Chamber President of the Social Security Chamber

 

Jul 23, 2025

Following the upcoming resignation of temporary Chamber President Andrew Veitch, the President of Scottish Tribunals, Lady Wise, has appointed Ms Joy Hosie as the temporary Chamber President of the Social Security Chamber from 26 July 2025, to cover the period prior to appointment of a permanent Chamber President.

 


The President of Scottish Tribunals, Lady Wise said: 
“I would like to express my gratitude for the diligence and commitment provided by Andrew throughout his tenure as temporary Chamber President.  The knowledge, expertise and calm leadership he has brought to the Chamber has been immense and he will be missed by all those who have worked with him. .
I wish to congratulate Joy on her appointment as temporary Chamber President of the Social Security Chamber.  I have no doubt that she will continue to carry out this important work with the same level of commitment as her predecessor over the coming months.” 

Biography

Joy Hosie graduated from the University of Dundee with an LLB (Hons) in 1987 followed by a Diploma in Legal Practice. She trained at Dundee City Council in all areas of legal work including several flagship projects as Senior Solicitor before moving to the Central Legal Office of the NHS in 2000. In 2003, she moved to the Scottish Government where she gained legislative drafting experience and was involved in the setting up of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland amongst other projects whilst developing extensive litigation experience.
She lectured and tutored at the University of Dundee between 1996 and 2000 and gained a Master of Laws from the University of Edinburgh in International Law, European Law and Human Rights Law in 2011.
She has been a Tribunal Judge for 25 years since being appointed to the Social Security Tribunal as Legal Chair in 1999 and then being appointed as First-tier Tribunal Judge of the UK Social Entitlement Chamber and then the Immigration and Asylum Chamber. She was appointed as Legal Convenor of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland in 2008 and the Housing and Property Chamber in 2024.  She has been a Legal Convenor, Duty Convener and member of the Training Committee of the Scottish Social Security Chamber since 2022.