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Doctor Is Not A Sexual Predator – Just Iraqi
Iraqi doctor who pestered two female colleagues with 'clumsy' chat-up lines is cleared of sexual misconduct due to his different cultural background. The disciplinary panel heard he lifted up one woman's top and bombarded another with suggestive messages between 2016 and March 2017.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-57 27055/I raqi-do ctor-tr ied-woo -marrie d-femal e-GP-cl eared-s exual-m iscondu ct.html
A dangerously slippery slope? I think so.
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A dangerously slippery slope? I think so.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As far as we know, there were no inappropriate sexual advances to his patients and only confined to the staff at the surgery.
Inappropriate?....Yes.
Breech of patient/doctor etiquette? NO.
if he was British born...my opinion would be the same.
Overzealous sexual banter could have been dealt with "In House".
Inappropriate?....Yes.
Breech of patient/doctor etiquette? NO.
if he was British born...my opinion would be the same.
Overzealous sexual banter could have been dealt with "In House".
//I wasn't there to experience it in person, but even so, do you want him struck off?//
I expect equal treatment before the law and quasi-judicial outfits like this "disciplinary panel".
Let's suppose that the doctor was a John Smith and the recipients of his attention were Muslimas. What would the likely punishment have been?
I speculate, of course.
I expect equal treatment before the law and quasi-judicial outfits like this "disciplinary panel".
Let's suppose that the doctor was a John Smith and the recipients of his attention were Muslimas. What would the likely punishment have been?
I speculate, of course.
Even if there were cultural differences, it’s how these ‘clumsy chat up lines’ came across to the victim that needs to be addresses, rather than the point of view of the defendant.
If you have a manager who (say) continually gives you shoulder massages...to him (or her), it might be innocent, but to the person receiving them - if it makes them uncomfortable, then that’s what matters.
If you have a manager who (say) continually gives you shoulder massages...to him (or her), it might be innocent, but to the person receiving them - if it makes them uncomfortable, then that’s what matters.
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