A doctor who sent messages revealing his 'innermost fantasies' in relation to the sexual abuse of young children as young as eight is to be removed from the medical register.
A doctor who sent messages revealing his "innermost fantasies" in relation to the sexual abuse of young children as young as eight is to be removed from the medical register., was handed a two-year community order last November after admitting one count of attempting an obscene article. He was required to complete 80 hours of unpaid work and 35 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
The GP private messaged a fellow member and discussed his child abuse fantasies. However, he was in fact speaking to an undercover police officer. Dr Glover was released on conditional bail and not allowed any unsupervised contact with children. On December 3, 2019, he was charged, with his trial date not listed until August 1, 2022 because of the Covid-19 pandemic. He initially denied the offences before changing his plea to guilty.
Submitting the GMC's case to the tribunal, Ms Hughes said Dr Glover's conduct 'was a significant departure of good medical practice' and that, despite the charge not being recognised as a sexual offence, it should be treated in the same manner.
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