Varley v The General Osteopathic Council
The Committee was entitled to impose removal from the Register as the appellant's conduct demonstrated dishonesty, lack of insight, and a serious departure from professional standards. The sanction was proportionate and necessary to maintain public confidence in the profession.
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- Parties
- Appellant: John Varley; Respondent: The General Osteopathic Council
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 09 June 2009
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Judgment
- Outcome
- appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Professional Misconduct, Sanctions, Appeals, Dishonesty, Proportionality
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Parties
John Varley
Appellant
The General Osteopathic Council
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Professional Conduct Committee's removal of the appellant from the Register was lawful and proportionate
- 2 Whether the Council manipulated the disciplinary process unfairly
- 3 Whether the Committee considered the available sanctions appropriately
Ratio Decidendi
The Committee was entitled to impose removal from the Register as the appellant's conduct demonstrated dishonesty, lack of insight, and a serious departure from professional standards. The sanction was proportionate and necessary to maintain public confidence in the profession.
Court Disposition
appeal dismissed
Orders
- Appellant to pay respondent's costs assessed at £7,500 within 3 months by consent
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