Dr Joshua PEAKE GMC ref. no. 7454378 - copy of MPT determination

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Dear General Medical Council,

Please send me full details of the MPT determination concerning Dr Joshua PEAKE that concluded on 12 August 2021:

https://www.mpts-uk.org/hearings-and-dec...

'Dr Joshua PEAKE
Medical practitioners tribunal – New Hearing concluded
Outcome on impairment Impaired
Summary of outcome Erasure
Type of case Conviction / Caution

Hearing date from 11 Aug 2021
Hearing date to 12 Aug 2021

Location of hearing

St James’s Buildings, 79 Oxford Street, Manchester. It is possible to observe proceedings from our Manchester hearing centre. Please give us 14 days' notice if you would like to attend, so arrangements can be made. Contact us about observing a hearing

GMC reference number 7454378

Area of incident Nottingham

Decision

Full details of this hearing will be published shortly'

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Dear J Roberts

 

Your information request - IR1-3237865563

Thank you for your email dated 14 October 2021, in which you ask for full
details of the MPT hearing concerning Dr Peake which concluded on 12
August 2021.

 

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Remi Owolabi, General Medical Council

Dear J Roberts

 

Your information access request

 

Thank you for your email dated 14 October 2021.  

 

I’ve considered your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA).

 

The information requested has now been published on the MPTS website and
can be found using the search facility here:
[1]https://www.mpts-uk.org/hearings-and-dec....

 

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this, or need anything further, please contact me on the details below.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Remi Owolabi

Information Access Officer

General Medical Council

3 Hardman Street

Manchester M3 3AW

 

Email: [2][email address]

 

Working with doctors Working for patients

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education and practice in the UK by setting standards for students and
doctors. We support them in achieving (and exceeding) those standards, and
take action when they are not met.

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ERASURE

'1. Dr Peake qualified as a doctor in 2014. The background to the conviction that has led to Dr Peake’s hearing is that on 15 September 2019 members of an on-line child activist group called TFN UK, whose purpose is to track down the activities of alleged paedophiles on the internet, located and detained Dr Peake and then called the police. The police were informed that the group had been talking to Dr Peake online using the identity of a fictitious fourteen-year-old boy to engage in communications with Dr Peake.'

(Full details of what he was convicted of is provided in paragraph 12.)