MIGRATION - where adverse credibility finding - where the Tribunal's concerns as to the credibility of the appellant would not necessarily be determinative taken separately by themselves - expression that credibility is a matter par excellence for the Tribunal - whether logical and probative basis for the Tribunal's determination that the appellant was not a witness of truth and that his account of events was false - whether it was illogical or irrational for the Tribunal to so determine - whether natural justice denied by the Tribunal failing to inform the appellant that certain matters were open to doubt
Held: appeal dismissed
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