DoctorGeneral Medical Council 7641233
Salah-ud-Din Taj
Salah-ud-Din Taj, doctor (General Medical Council 7641233). Most recent decision: Erasure (struck off the register) on 12 June 2026 by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service.
Current status
Most recent outcome: Erasure (struck off the register), decided 12 June 2026 by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service.
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.
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Decisions and hearings
Medical Practitioners Tribunal Servicesubstantive hearing
Erasure(struck off the register)
The MPTS tribunal found that Dr Salah-ud-Din Taj had criminal convictions in Australia for 14 offences over four months, including a threat to kill, stalking and breaching court orders. It also found he dishonestly failed to declare these convictions when applying to the GMC in 2018 and to an NHS trust in 2019, and misrepresented his work history. The tribunal decided his fitness to practise was impaired and erased his name from the medical register.
Practitioner details
- Qualified in
- Pakistan
- Year qualified
- 1996
- Specialty
- Acute Medicine
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