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lollylou2876 · 21/09/2017 18:31

This makes a complete mockery of the public funds and resources GMP and the judicial system used to catch this drug taking Paedophile, allowing him unfettered access to children.

But it's okay because it wasn't on works time??

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picklemepopcorn · 21/09/2017 18:39

What!

picklemepopcorn · 21/09/2017 18:42

Has the decision been made? The newspaper says it's ongoing.

lollylou2876 · 21/09/2017 18:54

It is ongoing, but he has committed a gross misconduct which in most professions would result in an immediate dismissal.

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lollylou2876 · 21/09/2017 19:04

Is it appropriate that the GMC is using public funding to investigate this, costing thousands of pounds, rather than using the instant dismissal clause in his employment contract for gross misconduct.

What is to be investigated the facts and conviction speak for themselves.

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UhOhSpaghettio · 21/09/2017 19:10

He was charged last year. Why is it taking so long for the GMC to come to a decision?

He cannot blame it on the sex party and the drugs because he continued the contact into the second day.

He is in a position of trust in the mental health industry with the countries most vulnerable people. There is no way he should be able to hold his position.

lollylou2876 · 21/09/2017 19:12

I have a feeling it has been reported to gauge public reaction, before the GMC reach the final decision, that combined with the timescale is worrying in itself.

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welshweasel · 21/09/2017 19:20

He'll be struck off without doubt. He does have the right to a fair hearing though, however unpleasant the crime he has committed.

Walkingdead11 · 21/09/2017 19:28

He looks a total creep? Should be locked up forever in my opinion and should never be allowed to be within a mile of any patients. But let's watch the judicial system fail yet again!

teainbed · 21/09/2017 19:31

He'll be struck off. But they have to go through the process. Btw the GMC is funded by its members who are doctors who pay hundreds of pounds a year to be on the register. Not public funds.

NorthernLurker · 21/09/2017 19:37

This is one of the few type of offences that is guaranteed to result in erasure from the register. The GMC still has to follow its process however.

AdelindSchade · 21/09/2017 19:38

The GMC are not his employers they are the professional body. It doesn't say if he's been sacked from his job or not but I doubt he's been allowed back to work if he hasn't already been sacked.

teainbed · 21/09/2017 19:40

Yes I think you're confusing his employer who are the NHS trust, with the GMC who hold his licence to practice. No doubt he'll be sacked if he hasn't been already.

PacificDogwod · 21/09/2017 19:45

The article gives no indication whether or where he is currently working - at the very least I'd expect him to be suspended/on gardening leave.

As others have said the GMC are not his employer.
They have to decide whether he can remained registered as a doctor at all.

CountessOfStrathearn · 21/09/2017 19:47

Not often I say this, but you are being really unfair to the GMC and you really don't understand what is actually going on.

Just as "instant dismissal" isn't actually someone saying only "You've fired" with no preamble, there are processes that have to happen. People are entitled to a defence, no matter how awful their crimes are, and the GMC is going through its process.

It is also very usual for proceedings, which for the most part are open to the public including journalists, to be reported for the more serious ones before a decision is being made.

(I cannot imagine at all a situation in which this doctor is not going to be struck off.)

teainbed · 21/09/2017 19:48

Also it's not reported to 'gauge public opinion' far from it, the tribunal acts independently.

CountessOfStrathearn · 21/09/2017 19:49

Pacific, in my sad experience of a few colleagues having done similar things, there is no way that he won't have been sacked a long time ago.

garibaldi88 · 21/09/2017 19:53

They have to go through process and have a hearing before erasing a doctor, but never fear, the doctor is already suspended, using powers to put interim restrictions on a doctor during the investigation.

General Medical Council Fails to Sack Convicted paedophile Doctor
garibaldi88 · 21/09/2017 19:55

From the public register...

General Medical Council Fails to Sack Convicted paedophile Doctor
stitchglitched · 21/09/2017 19:56

Have you actually read the article you've linked? Because your thread title is inaccurate. The article says that the lawyer for the GMC is arguing for erasure as the 'only possible sanction' due to his predatory behaviour.

tehmina23 · 21/09/2017 20:15

It's harder for doctors to lose their profession than it is for nurses, anecdotal fact.

Hopefully this doctor will lose everything. I know I'm being nasty but I hate paedophiles with a vengeance sorry.

NorthernLurker · 21/09/2017 20:16

Well it's not exactly like the rest of us are fans of them termina Hmm

peteneras · 21/09/2017 20:29

He's officially suspended!

lollylou2876 · 21/09/2017 21:14

Apologies for my misunderstanding and thank you all for the clarification, I just found it very strange that it has to be investigated at all, rather than an instant disqualification upon conviction.

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