I've no problem with the value in understanding & discussing anything to do with the NHS & cover ups John but how any NHS complainant can oppose a Freestanding Legal Duty of Candour for ALL healthcare professionals [Robbie's Law] is beyond me. I've got plenty experience. BW. Will
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Replying to @willcpowell @stendec6 and
I'm v clear on it - I think it should be a criminal offence for a doctor to lie to a patient/relatives. I regard the doctor/patient relationship as a unique one, in which lies translate to abuse. I want
#RobbiesLaw. No question. Hence the need to understand all implications. :)3 replies 12 retweets 12 likes -
A doctor lying about the negligent death of a patient is a criminal offence John as is the falsification of medical records. However, police & CPS rarely implement the law with no redress for the victims as the establishment is protected by the courts. See 1994-97 articles below!pic.twitter.com/oTd1WDNkn7
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Replying to @willcpowell @stendec6 and
John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
So hang on then... how does that square with this, from a previous tweet of yours? I thought this was what you managed to establish as the legal position previously, but they don't seem to match. What am I missing?https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/937834344336457728?s=21 …
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John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @willcpowell"..doctors have no duty to give parents of a child who died as a result of their negligence a truthful account of the circumstances of the death, nor even to refrain from deliberately falsifying records." > Sent chills down my spine the first time I read it. Still does!1 reply 5 retweets 4 likes -
There's a distinction between civil & criminal law which I've always made clear as does ECtHR's ruling in Robbie's case. "Whilst it is arguable that doctors had a duty not to falsify medical records under the common law" - CPS agreed 'sufficient evidence' to prosecute the GPs! :(pic.twitter.com/loFQA1ITxt
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Replying to @willcpowell @C7RKY and
The 35 suggested criminal charges in 2002 against the 5 GPs & their secretary has also been made public John: 1. Gross negligence Manslaughter 2. Forgery 3. Perverting the course of justice 4. Conspiracy to pervert justicehttps://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/prosecute-doctors-over-death-son-7314074 …
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Replying to @willcpowell @stendec6 and
I clearly don't understand this subject as well as I thought I did. 1. Hadn't realised falsifying medical records was a criminal offence if it attempted to pervert justice in a civil case (negligence). VERY interesting. Though we both know proving it is a whole other thing.
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Replying to @C7RKY @willcpowell and
John, I have spoken to
@MerseyPolice regarding falsifying medical records, they have told me it is a criminal offence. Civil proceedings still ongoing, once concluded, police want the evidence.7 replies 14 retweets 16 likes -
Replying to @TuskaRock @C7RKY and
Hand over it now .. get on with it.. we've got the same issue Gosport apparently passage of time prevents knowing exactly
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Replying to @ann_poppy @C7RKY and
It’s “privileged information” I’ve been told..?
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Sorry..? What is? According to whom? And what are they refusing to do as a result of claiming that status?
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Replying to @C7RKY @ann_poppy and
Legal team are preventing me from using the evidence (that I obtained) to give to the police.
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