Dr Sarkar (GMC ref. 5197151) secretly slipped risperidone into his wife's tea for 15 months
Dear General Medical Council,
In [2020] EWHC 1896 (Admin) the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) failed to obtain costs from the GMC in respect of a case concerning Dr Chandranath Sarkar. Dr Sarkar was found to have slipped risperidone into his wife's tea time and time again. The MPTS suspended him for four months. The PSA considered the outcome lenient and appealed:
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admi...
Please provide a copy of any information on the possible side-effects of risperidone considered by the MPT panel that decided Dr Sarkar's case. If no such information exists, please provide a copy of any information you hold that an MPT panel would reasonably be expected to consider in relation to a hearing involving a doctor who secretly administered risperidone to someone over a prolonged period.
Yours faithfully,
J Roberts
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Dear J Roberts,
Your information request – IR1-2749456711
Thank you for your email dated 21 July, in which you ask for a copy of any
information on the possible side-effects of risperidone considered by the
MPT panel that decided Dr Sarkar's case or a copy of any information you
hold that an MPT panel would reasonably be expected to consider in
relation to a hearing involving a doctor who secretly administered
risperidone to someone over a prolonged period.
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2000 (FOIA). The FOIA gives us 20 working days to respond, but we’ll come
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Dear J Roberts
I write further to previous correspondence with a response under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000.
The panellists were provided with information on side effects of
Risperidone taken from the British National Formulary.
Please see the attached information which was provided to the panel.
I hope you find this information helpful.
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Kind Regards
Matt
Matthew McCoig-Lees
Information Access Officer
Information Access Team
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Manchester
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Subject: RE: Freedom of Information request - Dr Sarkar (GMC ref. 5197151)
secretly slipped risperidone into his wife's tea for 15 months
Dear J Roberts,
Your information request – IR1-2749456711
Thank you for your email dated 21 July, in which you ask for a copy of any
information on the possible side-effects of risperidone considered by the
MPT panel that decided Dr Sarkar's case or a copy of any information you
hold that an MPT panel would reasonably be expected to consider in
relation to a hearing involving a doctor who secretly administered
risperidone to someone over a prolonged period.
How we will consider your request
We’re going to consider your request under the Freedom of Information Act
2000 (FOIA). The FOIA gives us 20 working days to respond, but we’ll come
back to you as soon as we can.
Who to contact
Matt McCoig-Lees will be handling your request. If you have any questions
you can contact him via email at [4][email address].
Unfortunately, due to the pandemic outbreak we are currently operating at
reduced capacity. It may therefore take us longer to respond to your
request. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Yours sincerely
Lauren Barrowcliffe
Information Access Team Assistant
[5][email address]
General Medical Council
3 Hardman Street
Manchester
M3 3AW
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