Medical inquiry hears application by GP accused of professional misconduct to call Tony Holohan to give evidence over Covid-19 measures was rejected
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Medical inquiry hears application by GP accused of professional misconduct to call Tony Holohan to give evidence over Covid-19 measures was rejected
"A medical inquiry has heard that an application by a Dublin GP accused of professional misconduct to have the former Chief Medical Officer, Tony Holohan, called to give evidence about Covid-19 measures and restrictions was refused."
"Marcus de Brun - who previously operated his own medical practice in Rush, Co Dublin - is facing ten allegations of professional misconduct over his criticism of public health guidelines, lockdowns, the wearing of facemasks and Covid-19 vaccines introduced during the pandemic."
Marcus de Brun previously operated his own medical practice in Rush, Co Dublin. He faces ten allegations of professional misconduct related to his criticism of public health guidelines, lockdowns, the wearing of facemasks, and Covid-19 vaccines introduced during the pandemic. An application by de Brun to have former Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan called to give evidence about Covid-19 measures and restrictions was refused by the medical inquiry. Holohan will not appear as a witness in the proceedings. The inquiry continues to consider the ten allegations against de Brun under regulatory procedures, with potential disciplinary outcomes possible.
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