Indian doctor in UK charged with plagiarism quits as consultant at leading hospital
October 24th, 2008 - 2:50 pm ICT by ANILondon, Oct 24 (ANI): Psychiatrist and broadcaster Raj Persaud has left his job at a leading hospital four months after being convicted of dishonesty by a disciplinary tribunal.
Persaud, who has lost media commissions after admitting plagiarism at a General Medical Council hearing in June, has stepped down as a consultant psychiatrist for the South London and Maudsley NHS trust.
The move follows talks with trust officers this month when he was legally cleared to return to work after being struck off for three months by the GMC.
The tribunal criticised him so heavily that there was widespread doubt that he would return to consultant status,The Guardian reported.
A spokesman for the Maudsley confirmed that Persaud had left.
This is a private matter between the trust and Dr Persaud and I am afraid that we do not want to add anything to that. He said.
Persaud, who spent 12 years at the Maudsley, made himself Britains best-known mind doctor. He was a regular on ITVs Good Morning programme and BBC Radio 4s All in the Mind, as well as a prolific contributor to newspapers and medical journals.
He was praised for making his subject interesting and accessible, but attracted increasing claims that his extraordinary output had to be based on others” unacknowledged work.
He also made an enemy of the Scientology movement - opposing it in a way that many of his colleagues supported - and it was a plagiarism allegation from it that led to the hearing and his downfall.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights, founded by the Scientologists, complained to the GMC that a hostile article by Persaud in the Independent in 2005 plagiarised several passages from another academic. The publicity then attracted claims from others.
Persaud, 49, married with two children, admitted nine cases of plagiarism but denied deceit, blaming overwork and misunderstandings for sloppiness in acknowledging sources. (ANI)
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