Pharmacist Struck Off for NHS Fraud Involving Over 1,500 Prescriptions
Date of Decision: September 22, 2020
Registrant's Role: Pharmacist
Allegations:
- Dishonestly making false representation to make gain for self/another or cause loss to other/expose other to risk, contrary to sections 1 and 2 of the Fraud Act 2006.
Outcome: The registrant's name was removed from the register permanently.
GPhC Standards Breached:
- Standard 5: Failing to use professional judgment
- Standard 6: Acting with honesty and integrity
- Standard 9: Demonstrating leadership and not abusing position of trust
Case Summary
In a significant case of professional misconduct, a pharmacist was permanently removed from the register following a conviction for fraud against the NHS. The pharmacist, who was a director of a company owning a chain of pharmacies, was found guilty of altering over 1,500 NHS prescriptions to claim reimbursement for more expensive medications than were dispensed, resulting in a fraudulent gain of £76,475. Despite repaying the amount using company funds, the pharmacist’s actions were deemed a serious breach of trust and integrity, violating several GPhC standards.
Allegations:
The pharmacist was accused of dishonestly making false representations to gain financially, contrary to the Fraud Act 2006. This involved endorsing NHS prescription forms to claim more expensive items had been dispensed than were actually provided.
Findings:
The investigation revealed that the pharmacist had systematically altered handwritten prescriptions over several years, exploiting a loophole in the system. The fraudulent activity was initially denied during police interviews but was later admitted, with the pharmacist expressing remorse and repaying the defrauded amount.
GPhC Determination on Impairment:
The GPhC found the pharmacist’s fitness to practise impaired due to the conviction. The conduct was considered a serious breach of professional standards, bringing the pharmacy profession into disrepute and undermining public confidence.
Sanction:
Given the severity of the dishonesty and the breach of trust, the GPhC determined that removal from the register was the only appropriate sanction. The decision emphasized the need to maintain public confidence in the profession and uphold proper standards of conduct.
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