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Lawmaker slams ‘unsatisfactory’ past bid to scrap 16-year probe against doctor

Lawmaker slams ‘unsatisfactory’ past bid to scrap 16-year probe against doctor
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Lawmaker slams ‘unsatisfactory’ past bid to scrap 16-year probe against doctor David Lam says guilty verdict in misconduct case that left boy disabled for life shows medical watchdog’s bid to end probe on fairness grounds was unfounded Hong Kong’s medical watchdog’s guilty verdict against a paediatrician over a case that left a boy permanently disabled more than 16 years ago has shown that its earlier argument for ending the long-delayed probe on fairness grounds was unfounded, observers...

Lawmaker slams ‘unsatisfactory’ past bid to scrap 16-year probe against doctor David Lam says guilty verdict in misconduct case that left boy disabled for life shows medical watchdog’s bid to end probe on fairness grounds was unfounded Hong Kong’s medical watchdog’s guilty verdict against a paediatrician over a case that left a boy permanently disabled more than 16 years ago has shown that its earlier argument for ending the long-delayed probe on fairness grounds was unfounded, observers have said. Medical sector lawmaker David Lam Tzit-yuen on Monday said it was “clearly extremely unsatisfactory” that the case had taken 16 years to reach a disciplinary hearing, adding that he hoped proposed legal amendments to reform the Medical Council would improve efficiency and help maintain public confidence in the profession. The disciplinary inquiry, first launched in 2010, was only restarted following public outcry after the council terminated the case last year, citing concerns that the 16-year delay had made a fair hearing impossible. The case also prompted the government to propose legislative reforms to overhaul the watchdog’s composition and streamline its complaint-handling process. Lam said the reopened proceedings showed earlier concerns about the availability and reliability of evidence had not materialised.
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