By R.C.
Mon, Feb 14, 2022 9:42 a.m.
NHS doctor struck off after 27 years for faking his CV in "elaborate scam" Police questioned Dr Hakeem Lateef, 54, after he tried to get job in finance just six weeks after he was suspended for lying about his involvement in a head-on car crash
N.S.: That's due diligence, diversity-style. If he'd been White, they'd have vetted him much more carefully.
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A note for those who don't bother to read the article:
He faked a CV (and had help doing so) in order to obtain a job in finance -- so the new CV detailed experience in finance that he didn't have:
Wholly fictitious information was provided within the CV which had been prepared for the purpose of obtaining a responsible position in a bank, namely regulatory compliance and anti-money laundering and an employment for which Dr Lateef was completely unqualified.
The article says nothing about his medical qualifications being fake or in dispute -- in fact, he is referred to mostly as 'Dr Lateef' throughout the article:
In a statement to the hearing Lateef who worked at Withybush Hospital in Pembrokshire, University Hospital in Cardiff, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Derriford Hospital in Plymouth and Peterborough and Stamford Hospital NHS Trust, between 2006 and 2017 said: ...
Apparently the fake CV was the last straw -- he was already in trouble for lying about his involvement in a car accident:
Police questioned Dr Hakeem Lateef, 54, after he tried to get job in finance just six weeks after he was suspended for lying about his involvement in a head on car crash
Maybe he wanted a job in finance because he thought he would not be able to practice medicine again for a long time due to the lies about the accident.
But he probably didn't have much to worry about -- his permission to practice may have been revoked only for a short while:
BACK TO WORK -- Doctor Vaishnavy Laxman who decapitated a baby during botched birth is CLEARED to return to work
The botched birth had caused the infant’s legs, arms and torso to become detached, leaving the head still in his mother’s womb.
The above article about her reinstatement is from 2018 -- the 'botched birth' was in 2014, and it probably took a good while after that before she was officially 'struck off'.
All in all, another bizarre story that only 'diversity' can produce.
An open question is why any English person would allow these people to practice medicine on them.
It only took TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS!!??
>It only took TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS!!??
Another retard who didn't read the article.
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