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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rebecca Thomas

Doctors accused of rape and sexual assault left free to work in NHS

  • Medical tribunals are criticised for failing victims by issuing lenient sanctions, such as suspensions instead of outright bans, to doctors accused of sexual misconduct.
  • New research reveals that over a third of doctors facing sexual misconduct tribunals in 2023-24 were permitted to return to work after receiving short suspensions.
  • The General Medical Council (GMC) has frequently challenged the Medical Practitioner’s Tribunal Service (MPTS) in court over decisions to impose more lenient penalties than recommended.
  • Notable cases include a doctor accused of rape receiving a 12-month suspension and a surgeon allowed to work again after multiple sexual harassment allegations, despite GMC recommendations for erasure.
  • Campaigners warn that the current system protects perpetrators rather than patients, leading to victims feeling let down and potentially discouraging future reporting of abuse.

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