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Tutin, R (on the application of) v General Medical Council [2009] EWHC 553 (Admin) (13 February 2009)

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After allegations of sexual impropriety made by patients against a general practitioner the General Medical Council determined that he had a case to answer. The general practitioner asserted that insufficient evidence had been adduced in respect of the allegations to find the facts proven. The General Medical Council's consideration as an expert panel that there was sufficient evidence for the case to be answered was made after considering the correct test and the credibility of the allegations before it. It should stand.

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