Pharmacist Suspended for Forging Gas Safety Certificate in Private Property Sale

Date of Decision: January 16, 2019

Registrant's Role: Pharmacist

Allegations:

  • Convicted of forgery after creating a false gas safety certificate during the sale of a private business property.
  • Forged the signature of a gas engineer and submitted the document as part of a property sale.
  • The forged certificate was later discovered to be invalid, and the boilers were deemed unsafe.
  • The engineer whose name was used was wrongly implicated and suspended from work.

Outcome: 8-month suspension from the GPhC register

GPhC Standards Breached:

  • Standard 1.2 – Take action to protect the well-being of patients and the public
  • Standard 6.1 – Act with honesty and integrity to maintain public trust
  • Standard 6.5 – Meet accepted standards of personal and professional conduct

Case Summary

The registrant, while selling a business property (a pub), was required to provide a valid gas safety certificate. Instead of obtaining one:

  • She created a fraudulent certificate, using the name of a gas engineer who had previously worked at her home.

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