Pharmacist cleared of all charges
Our client was cleared of all charges brought against them by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
Our client was cleared of all charges brought against them by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). The client was recommended our services from a former client following contact about a referral to the GPhC.
Fitness to practise defence barrister, Stephen McCaffrey, said:
“It was not difficult to see that the case against him (and three of his employees) was entirely misguided. The GPhC had become list in the complexity of working contracts and lost sight of the evidence entirely. We were able to present a clear and compelling case to the Investigating Committee (IC) which proved the allegations to be unfounded. The case was summarily closed with no further action.”
Speaking after their case, our client said:
“I would like say a big thank you to Stephen McCaffrey and all the team at Kings View Chambers. I was under an investigation by the GPhC, however, the detailed response which was sent by Stephen to the GPhC allowed the case to be closed… His experience, expertise and professionalism was shown throughout the duration of the case and the aftercare which was provided.”
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