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Please note that following a complaint by myself to the Police and a review of the evidence I supplied to them, the Police have opened an investigation into a Crime of Perverting the Course of Justice against the NHS Trust Hospital in this case and also against the General Medical Council.
Suffolk crime reference IE/15/1483 and out of force referral to London Metropolitan Police OF/15/216
This is historic and should be published in the Public Interest.
Competing interests:
I am the subject of this BMJ report
27 October 2015
Ninian S Peckitt
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon / Facial Plastic Surgeon
Re: Surgeon is struck off for punching patient in the face to try to repair fracture
Please note that following a complaint by myself to the Police and a review of the evidence I supplied to them, the Police have opened an investigation into a Crime of Perverting the Course of Justice against the NHS Trust Hospital in this case and also against the General Medical Council.
Suffolk crime reference IE/15/1483 and out of force referral to London Metropolitan Police OF/15/216
This is historic and should be published in the Public Interest.
Competing interests: I am the subject of this BMJ report