The GMC Is Pants 
Oh, this means that those of you at DNUK who complained about me to the GMC will be interested to know that redactions are only paper thin especially when placed against the light. Anyhow, I am pleased with the above result because the GMC has had to write a letter to me squealing away and disclosing the contents of the GMC complaints that never went past first base. All bad deeds deserve a reversal of fortunes. I am positive my complainants to the GMC will agree with that. I wonder if I am actually Shelob :). Well, as those snivelling few doctors headed up by Woodman will agree, never poke a spider because you never know what happens when the spider turns to look at you.
Anyhow, the upshot of the above is that the GMC was found to have breached the sixth principle of the Data Protection Act 1998. So, the conclusion is this - I win and the GMC loses. Again!
Message for Dr India - go beat the GMC mate. You can do it if you put your mind to it. Remember, mind over matter and also remember you don't want to turn into a victim like the rest of the doctors mistreated by GMC Towers.
1 comments:
The DNUK have ignored my letter to their Data controller!!!
The GMC have better procedures in place to cope with Failure Demand than to resolve the original inquiry! - ie they are more used to handling complaints than doing things properly first time round - and who is surprised!!
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