Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service determination — substantive hearing
Suspended from practice — 1 year
The regulator’s term: suspension
What does “suspended from practice” mean?
A suspension is a fixed-term pause on the right to practise. The practitioner cannot work in the regulated profession during the suspension. At the end of the period the suspension may be extended, replaced with another sanction, or lifted on review.
Concerning Kee Pei, doctor (General Medical Council 3505807).
Decision date: 23 July 2025 · Hearing started 21 July 2025 and ended 23 July 2025
In plain English
The MPTS tribunal considered a misconduct, determination of another regulator case for Kee Pei. It recorded the decision on impairment as impaired and imposed a 12-month suspension. The source PDF contains the tribunal's published reasons, with any private material redacted where required.
Charges
The MPTS PDF background states: 1. Dr Pei qualified in 1990 with a MB ChB from the University of Glasgow. He obtained full registration with the General Medical Council (‘GMC’) on 3 February 1992 and remained registered but without a licence to practise from 16 September 2009. Prior to the events which are the subject of the hearing Dr Pei practised as a General Practitioner at various medical centres and clinics in Hong Kong from 2000 until January 2025. At the time of the events, Dr Pei was working at the SPK Medical Centre in Kowloon. 2.
Findings
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal considered a misconduct, determination of another regulator case for Kee Pei. The detail page records impairment as impaired and the tribunal imposed a 12-month suspension.
Source
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