It's bizarre, isn't it? No rhyme or reason. Blatantly necessary prosecutions get de-railed, whilst others with several mitigating factors are pursued. I'm confused.
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It's scandalous John. GMC then lied to judge claiming they couldn't investigate a doctor without a complaint when they had investigated hundreds on newspaper articles alone. GMC's regulators (CHRE & PSA) then condoned GMC's dishonesty. The whole system is corrupt to the core! :(
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It's such acts which demonstrate why people go to court instead of relying on GMC. Professional guidelines have been rendered impotent by lawyers who have recognised and exploited the fact that they're not legally enforceable.
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"The solicitors’ code of conduct – to act in the best interests of the client – invariably trumps any wider ethical guidance to the NHS particularly when it comes to admitting anything that might expose a hospital to bad press, litigation & financial loss"http://www.drphilhammond.com/blog/2013/06/04/private-eye/private-eye-issue-1341/ …
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