GPHC determination — substantive hearing
Struck off the register
The regulator’s term: erasure
What does “struck off the register” mean?
Being struck off (the regulator calls this "erasure") removes the practitioner from the register. They are no longer permitted to practise this profession in the UK. Erasure can be reviewed after a minimum of five years, but is otherwise indefinite.
Concerning Modie Al-Shakarchi, pharmacist (GPHC 2086272).
Decision date: 17 December 2024 · Hearing started 17 December 2024
In plain English
The GPhC committee decided that Modie Al-Shakarchi should be subject to the published outcome from a principal hearing in a conviction case. The committee directed removal from the register. It records fitness to practise as impaired. The official determination gives the committee's reasons, order wording, and any conditions attached to the decision.
Charges
The GPhC allegation section states: You, a registered Pharmacist, On 2 April 2024 were convicted in the Crown Court at Chester of: 1. Two counts of fraud; 2. Two counts of theft; And your fitness to practise is impaired by reason of your conviction.
Findings
The GPhC Fitness to Practise Committee held a principal hearing for Modie Al-Shakarchi in a conviction case. The cover page records facts proved: All. It records fitness to practise as impaired. The committee directed removal from the register.
Source
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