Dr Talal Abdul JABAR GMC ref. 5203067 - copy of MPT decision
Dear General Medical Council,
Please send me a copy of the decision relating to Dr Jabar's MPT hearing that concluded on 23 October 2020:
https://www.mpts-uk.org/hearings-and-dec...
'Dr Talal Abdul JABAR
GMC reference number 5203067
Area of practice Newport
Hearing date to 23 Oct 2020
Summary of outcome Suspension, 1 month
Full details of this hearing will be published shortly'
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J Roberts
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Dear J Roberts,
Your information request – IR1-2975908382
Thank you for your email dated 11 March, in which you ask for a copy of
the decision relating to Dr Jabar's MPT hearing that concluded on 23
October 2020.
How we will consider your request
We’re going to look at your request under the Freedom of Information Act
2000 (FOIA). This gives us 20 working days to respond but we’ll come back
to you as soon as we can.
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Henna Janghir will be handling your request. If you have any questions you
can contact her via email at [1][email address].
Lauren Barrowcliffe
Information Access Team Assistant
[2][email address]
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Dear J Roberts
Your information access request: IR1-2975908382
Thank you for your email dated 11 March 2021 requesting a copy of the
decision relating to Dr Talal Abdul Jabar’s (GMC reference number 5203067)
hearing that concluded on 23 October 2020. I’ve considered your request
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).
There were delays in the publication of Dr Jabar’s hearing determination
following an administrative error. However, this has since been corrected
and you can now access a copy of the decision on both the [1]LRMP and
[2]MPTS website.
Who to contact
I hope you find this information useful. If you have any queries about
this, or need anything further, please contact me on the details below.
If you have any concerns about the way I’ve handled your request, please
set out your reasons in writing to [3][GMC request email]
Kind regards,
Henna
Henna Janghir
Information Access Officer
General Medical Council
3 Hardman Street
Manchester
M3 3AW
Email: [4][email address]
Tel: 0161 923 6710
Website: [5]www.gmc-uk.org
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Subject: RE: Freedom of Information request - Dr Talal Abdul JABAR GMC
ref. 5203067 - copy of MPT decision
Dear J Roberts,
Your information request – IR1-2975908382
Thank you for your email dated 11 March, in which you ask for a copy of
the decision relating to Dr Jabar's MPT hearing that concluded on 23
October 2020.
How we will consider your request
We’re going to look at your request under the Freedom of Information Act
2000 (FOIA). This gives us 20 working days to respond but we’ll come back
to you as soon as we can.
Who to contact
Henna Janghir will be handling your request. If you have any questions you
can contact her via email at [6][email address].
Lauren Barrowcliffe
Information Access Team Assistant
[7][email address]
General Medical Council
3 Hardman Street
Manchester
M3 3AW
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J Roberts left an annotation ()
'No action
11. The Tribunal first considered whether to conclude Dr Jabar’s case by taking no action. The Tribunal determined that Dr Jabar’s dishonesty was at a low level: it was isolated, unsophisticated and was not undertaken with malice. However, it did involve forging a signature 147 times...'