Friday, 1 May 2009

Anna Neill is NEGLIGENT

R v General Medical Council Ex Parte Remedy UK
They Are Going to Win.

Of course, the General Medical Council assumes that I know nothing about the life and times of Anna Neill. The even bigger problem for them is that I do know what she has been up to.

These are the cases Anna Neill has been involved in.

1. R v General Medical Council Ex Parte Remedy UK
2. R v General Medical Council Ex Parte Dr Eswaran
3. R v General Medical Council Ex Parte Pal.

Anna Neill has apparently gone to newer pastures ie according to Neil Marshall, she resigned her post. Coincidentally, it occurred on the week after I reported her to the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The GMC's position varies depending on which way the wind blows. It is rather fascinating watching the events unfold. In Remedy UK's case she failed to pass a complaint supported by more than 1000 doctors. In Eswaran, she failed to pass a complaint concerning the negligent behaviour of doctors and in Pal, she passed a complaint on the stength of a LINK. That is not to mention her previous foray with Woodman v Pal where she conducted complaint on defamation with the GMC later admitting in writing that they had no jurisdiction to try defamation :).

What is even more fascinating from a Race Relations Point of view is that all the doctors complaints she threw out at first stage were caucasian and the one she passed on was British Asian. If she was equal in her thought processes she would have passed all complaints through or thrown all complaints out but she didn't.

I am of course a great supporter of Remedy UK's case against the GMC. I believe it is more of a worthwhile case than any other judicial review. Remedy UK's path has been cleared. I really hope they go onto win because nothing would please me more than to watch some leading case law being made concerning the accountability of those who have harmed so many doctors. I find it highly amusing that the complaint that had 2 verified reports [ Tooke plus Health Select Committee] was rejected at first stage while a complaint regarding a "LINK" was passed through on Stream 1 :). For that inconsistency, the General Medical Council, has no explanation. It amused me greatly to watch the GMC dig themselves into a nice big future hole. I hope Remedy UK get their shovels out and ensure the mud is thrown at the GMC for good. A win is coming to Remedy UK very soon :). What is the GMC's choice now, to conceed defeat to Remedy UK or to be the laughing stock of at the Casino Royal Courts of Justice?

I wonder how much the GMC have spent on the negligence of Anna Neill. All her work seems to "erupt" into litigation. Yes, we know she is incompetent but the GMC does not acknowledge that.

Incidentally, anyone who has subsequently employed Anna should ensure she is fired before they do have to pay out masses of legal fees to defend her negligent conduct. It must be going in its millions by now :). In my view, Anna deserves to be unemployed for the term of her natural life.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anna Neil is negligent because the GMC is lenient , Look at this news item

http://www.wigantoday.net/wigannews/Errors-doctor-is-warned.5226277.jp

I thin the GMC was inconsistent and lenient and

http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=ENOnline&category=NewsSplash&tBrand=ENOnline&tCategory=NewsSplash&itemid=NOED30%20Apr%202009%2012%3A25%3A45%3A940

Anonymous said...

This is hilarious ! GMC suports doctors only to death-certify



http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=35&storycode=4122593&c=2


Hundreds of retired doctors volunteer to help in flu pandemic

30 Apr 09

By Steve Nowottny

Three hundred retired doctors have volunteered to support NHS staff with death certification in the event of a full-blown swine flu pandemic, Pulse can reveal.

Under plans outlined in joint RCGP-BMA guidance in January, retired doctors are to be asked to help out with death and cremation certification during a flu pandemic.

Anonymous said...

A GMC spokesperson said: ‘The GMC is ready to grant temporary registration should we be required to do so. Temporary registration can be granted to individual doctors or classes of doctors without the need for doctors to apply or pay a fee.

‘We will make a formal announcement about the process if the powers are activated.’