Saturday, 6 December 2008
Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi ¦ "More Ethnic Minority Doctors Should Publicly Challenge the General Medical Council." (*Archived Content)
Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) Boss , Professor Joseph Chikelue Obi , is said to be exceedingly impressed by the way in which an Ethnic Minority Doctor ,Dr Muhammad Siddiq , sensationally dismissed his allegedly inept Barrister during a highly controversial GMC Hearing and furiously stormed out ; after he was denied an Adjournment in which to find a New Lawyer.
Although Professor Joseph Obi is said not to endorse the globally publicized Human Sexuality Opinions which are currently being attributed to Dr Siddiq ; the MLC Chief Regulator seems to have been exceedingly happy with the exceptionally entertaining manner in which the Embattled Islamic Doctor publicly gave the GMC a thorough piece of his mind ; while making his highly dramatic exit.
Before leaving, Dr Siddiq boldly told the General Medical Council Panel in Manchester:
"I am in no position to represent myself and therefore I think that it is only appropriate that the panel make allowances for this by granting a reasonable time of adjournment.
It disappoints me greatly that this long and arduous journey in the hope of receiving the right to a fair hearing has come to an end by the panel's decision.
I have little or no option but to take no further part in proceedings and now request leave from the panel."
At the time of this online report , an Official Representative of Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi was unavailable for comment.
More details coming soon . . .
Although Professor Joseph Obi is said not to endorse the globally publicized Human Sexuality Opinions which are currently being attributed to Dr Siddiq ; the MLC Chief Regulator seems to have been exceedingly happy with the exceptionally entertaining manner in which the Embattled Islamic Doctor publicly gave the GMC a thorough piece of his mind ; while making his highly dramatic exit.
Before leaving, Dr Siddiq boldly told the General Medical Council Panel in Manchester:
"I am in no position to represent myself and therefore I think that it is only appropriate that the panel make allowances for this by granting a reasonable time of adjournment.
It disappoints me greatly that this long and arduous journey in the hope of receiving the right to a fair hearing has come to an end by the panel's decision.
I have little or no option but to take no further part in proceedings and now request leave from the panel."
At the time of this online report , an Official Representative of Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi was unavailable for comment.
More details coming soon . . .


