
When Raj's GMC complaints were finally dropped, I predicted that the Trust would run after him again. They have.
Raj has not grasped the concept there there is no winning in this situation. It will develop from one battle to another until he is either depressed or dead.
His petition is here. Their campaign website is here.
My view is that Raj should resign from Coventry, take a long rest then decide what he wants to do in the future. This is what people do when they are in a lose lose situation. It may take a long time for Raj to understand this issue and I hope it is not too late by the time he does decide. Then I can understand why the entire battle is taking over his life. Some whistleblowers allow it to engulf them, others just walk away. I am not sure who are the wiser ones.
I must say, if I had been Raj, my main aim was to have preserved my quality of life. Going through ground hog day is not preserving anyone's quality of life. One aspect about being in a war is understanding when to stop.
Anyhow, Nina Lakhani needs to feature him on her list of whistleblowers :). It is a simple case with not so many twists and turns to tax her brain. He is in the list of high profile senior whistleblowers - just her type.
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