Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service determination — review hearing
No impairment found
What does “no impairment found” mean?
The regulator considered the case and found that the practitioner's fitness to practise was not currently impaired. No restrictions are imposed.
Concerning Kauser Ali, doctor (General Medical Council 4070900).
Decision date: 19 September 2025 · Hearing started 19 September 2025
In plain English
The MPTS tribunal considered a misconduct case for Kauser Ali. It recorded the decision on impairment as not impaired and found the doctor's fitness to practise was not impaired. The source PDF contains the tribunal's published reasons, with any private material redacted where required.
Charges
The MPTS PDF background states: (the 2024 Tribunal) 1. Dr Ali qualified in 1994 from the University of London and went to train as a General Practitioner. He joined the Staunton Group Practice (‘the Practice’) where he became a GP Partner. By 2013 the Practice had reduced to having four Partners, one of whom was Dr Ali. 2.
Findings
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal considered a misconduct case for Kauser Ali. The detail page records impairment as not impaired and the tribunal found the doctor's fitness to practise was not impaired.
Source
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