The General Medical Council’s handling of complaints: the Waney Squier case

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By Peter Wilmshurst

I believe that when a national regulator is inconsistent in dealing with complaints and when statutory legal tribunals make decisions that appear to be arbitrary and politically motivated, we need to question whether justice is being served and whether the public is being protected.

page: 176 – 191
Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation Volume 35, Issue 5
SKU: 350511

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By Peter Wilmshurst

I believe that when a national regulator is inconsistent in dealing with complaints and when statutory legal tribunals make decisions that appear to be arbitrary and politically motivated, we need to question whether justice is being served and whether the public is being protected.

page: 176 – 191
Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation Volume 35, Issue 5
SKU: 350511