Family doctor honoured by Boris Johnson is suspended after leaking medical records with 'laughing emojis'
03.03.2022 - 16:47
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A family doctor who was honoured by Boris Johnson over his work during the Covid pandemic has been suspended after he was caught illicitly sharing confidential patient details.
Dr Haider Ali, 38, taped one consultation with a woman then shared it via WhatsApp in which he allegedly mocked her weight and later shared details of a second woman he suspected of making a false claim for benefits.
Over a period of four months, GP Ali breached the privacy of various patients by photographing and leaking their medical records.
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He also annotated copies of them with laughing emojjs - with one mark referring to TV cartoon character Inspector Gadget.
Last October Ali, from Sale, Greater Manchester received a bravery award from the PM at Downing Street after he voluntarily delivered care packages of essentials and treats for NHS staff who have had to move away from their loved ones during the pandemic.
His work led to him being featured on radio shows including Talk Radio where he was interviewed by Trish Goddard and he has been recognised by Manchester United, Liverpool FC and Andy Burnham the Mayor of Greater Manchester.
But at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, Ali was found guilty of misconduct and was ordered to be suspended from duty for four months.
The order will take effect later to allow the possibility of an appeal.
The Manchester hearing was told Ali had ''not intended to cause harm or offence and that his motive was a thoughtless and ill-judged attempt at humour, rather than anything more sinister.''
He has since apologised for his conduct.
The incidents began in July 2018 whilst Dr Ali was employed by the Robert Darbishire Practice, in Rusholme, Manchester and during occasional locum shifts at