Medical Council to warn Middle East regulators of misconduct finding against former deputy state pathologist Dr Khalid Jaber
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The article discusses the Medical Council's decision to notify international regulators about the professional misconduct findings against Dr. Khalid Jaber, a former deputy state pathologist. An inquiry revealed significant issues regarding his forensic work, which could lead to wrongful convictions or acquittals. These concerns are exacerbated by his current employment in the Middle East, where the death penalty is practiced, amplifying the potential consequences of his discredited work on the judicial process in that region.
The inquiry highlighted serious concerns regarding Dr. Khalid Jaber's forensic work, stating it could result in wrongful convictions or acquittals, a critical issue given his current role in the Middle East.
The Medical Council is preparing to inform international regulators about the professional misconduct findings against Dr. Jaber as soon as his sanction is officially confirmed.
As a former deputy state pathologist, Dr. Jaber’s activities in a region with a death penalty raise alarm about the potential consequences of his discredited work.
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