Pharmacist Removed from Register Following Conviction for Theft and Forgery Involving Controlled Drugs

Date of Decision: April 10, 2025

Registrant's Role: Pharmacist

Allegations:

  • Convicted of theft and forgery relating to prescription medications while employed as a Senior Clinical Pharmacist.
  • Created and submitted false prescriptions—both handwritten and electronic—using forged signatures and falsified patient records.
  • Accessed patient personal data to select vulnerable patients and hide criminal activity.
  • Committed the offences over a period of nine months, despite having previously appeared before the GPhC and criminal courts for similar misconduct.

Outcome: Removal from the GPhC register

GPhC Standards Breached:

  • Standard 1 – Provide person-centred care
  • Standard 2 – Work in partnership with others
  • Standard 5 – Use professional judgment
  • Standard 6 – Behave in a professional manner
  • Standard 7 – Respect and maintain a person’s confidentiality and privacy
  • Standard 8 – Speak up when things go wrong
  • Standard 9 – Demonstrate leadership

Case Summary

The registrant was employed in a senior NHS role conducting medication reviews. During this work, the registrant:

  • Retained dihydrocodeine and other controlled medicines handed over for destruction.

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