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Struck off for fraud

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by NewsBot, Apr 25, 2008.

  1. NewsBot

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    The Birmingham Mail are reporting:
    Fraudulent chiropodist got credit in ex-patients' name
    Link to HPC decision.
     
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    I see another is also awaiting a fraud hearing. Link.
     
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    This is Nottingham is reporting:
    IKESTON CHIROPODIST DENIES CHEATING MAN, 93
     
  5. David Smith

    David Smith Well-Known Member

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    That should be the end of it then or has the HPC more insight or more power than the police or are they just vindictive?

    Dave
     
  6. Dido

    Dido Active Member

    If there was "no case to answer" then I wonder why the HPC ever became involved in the first place? :confused:
    Dido
     
  7. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    Hi Dave ,Dido et al


    Is it not time that the legal departments of ALL the professional bodies took the HPC to task over this ?


    If the police / CPS found no case to answer why should this registrant be subjected to a witchhunt by the HPC panel ???

    They are setting themselves above the law in a case like this and that cannot be right.

    It would appear we not only need protection from the public but more so from the HPC:mad:

    Cheers

    Derek ;)
     
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