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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> General Pharmaceutical Council v Ilyk [2017] EWHC 3133 (Admin) (24 October 2017) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2017/3133.html Cite as: [2017] EWHC 3133 (Admin) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
B e f o r e :
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GENERAL PHARMACEUTICAL COUNCIL |
Applicant |
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ILYK |
Respondent |
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MISS SARAH DAVIES, Solicitor-Advocate (instructed by The General Pharmaceutical Council) appeared on behalf of the Applicant.
THE RESPONDENT did not attend and was not represented.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE LAVENDER:
"20. The Committee first considered whether some form of interim order remained appropriate. The Committee noted that the allegations against the Registrant are of a particularly serious nature. By reason of her position as a pharmacist, the Registrant would regularly be required to engage with members of the public, often those in a vulnerable position due to illness or infirmity. The Committee concluded that the risk of the registrant making an error, or of otherwise acting so as to put public confidence in the profession at risk, was high. The Committee noted the absence of any update as to the Registrant's health (due, it appears, to her lack of cooperation). The Committee also concluded that an interim order is in the registrant's own interests, in that it would restrict her ability to take medication for her own purposes.
21. The Committee concluded that some form of interim order was required, based on the three statutory grounds as put forward by Ms Davies.
22. The Committee next considered whether it would be possible to formulate conditions which would allay public concerns sufficiently to enable the registrant to practice as a pharmacist, with suitable restrictions.
23. Conditions must not only be sufficient to manage the identified risks, but must also be workable and enforceable. In the light of the events of 7 November 2016, after the interim order hearing, the Committee concluded that conditions would be insufficient to address its concerns. In the absence of any additional medical evidence or engagement from her, the Committee could have no confidence that the registrant would be willing or able to comply with conditions. The Committee concluded that, even if it were possible to formulate appropriate conditions, these would not be sufficient to maintain public confidence in the profession.
24. In reaching this decision, the Committee recognised that the continuing suspension is likely to have a detrimental impact on the Registrant both financially and in terms of her professional reputation. However, in all the circumstances, the Committee concluded that the public interest in maintaining confidence in the profession outweighed the Registrant's interests.
25. The Committee directs that the Interim Suspension Order should continue."
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