Hospital Pharmacy Technician Removed from Register for Dishonestly Accessing and Stealing £100,000 of High-Cost Medications

Date of Decision: July 16, 2025

Registrant's Role: Pharmacy technician

Allegations:

  • Attended Trust premises and accessed the dispensary under false pretences on multiple occasions post-employment.
  • Persuaded staff of legitimate presence and accessed computer systems without authorisation.
  • Dispensed medication while logged in under another staff member's account.
  • Accessed confidential patient information without authorisation.
  • Removed high-value medications from Trust premises without authorisation.
  • Acted dishonestly by lying to staff and knowingly removing unauthorised drugs.

Outcome: Removal from the register

GPhC Standards Breached:

  • Standard 6 – Behave in a professional manner

Case Summary

Allegations

This case concerns a pharmacy technician who was found to have engaged in serious misconduct involving dishonesty and unauthorised access to hospital facilities, systems, and medications. After the termination of his employment with Barts Health NHS Trust in January 2020, the registrant re-entered the Royal London Hospital’s dispensary on at least five occasions between June and July 2020 under false pretences.

During these visits, the registrant misled staff by claiming he was collecting data for a pharmacy course. He convinced staff to allow him access to the JAC stock control system and, in one instance, used another staff member’s login to dispense medication under the guise of it being for a legitimate patient. Notably, four vials of Eculizumab (Soliris), a high-cost medication, were logged as dispensed but never reached the intended patient.

Continue Reading the Full Case

Create a free account or log in to access the complete case summary.

  • Full allegations considered by the GPhC
  • Panel findings and reasoning
  • Outcome of the investigation
  • Sanctions considered and imposed on the Pharmacy technician
  • Key professional learning points

Register for Free or Log In

Original Case Document

View the Full Determination Document

The original determination transcript is available to registered users.

  • Download the official GPhC determination
  • Full hearing transcript
  • Detailed findings of fact
  • Sanction reasoning
  • Details of the pharmacy professionals involved

Register for Free or Log In

Leave a Reply