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The curious case of Howard Price and the public interest!

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Mark Russell, Jul 30, 2013.


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    Readers of my thread on podiatry regulation will recall the unusual circumstances in the case of Mr Price who was struck off the register in December 2012. Somewhat curiously, the case of Mr Price seems to have disappeared completely from the HCPC archives, which is unusual in itself as the regulator normally isn't shy of promoting successful prosecutions. That's their job after all.

    Can anyone throw some light in this murky corner?
     
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