A man has been taken to hospital after being found injured 'lying on the grass' following reports of a fight in Rochdale.
01.03.2023 - 09:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
At a quick glance, the everyday reader would think this is a normal degree certificate. Yet this is the document that a bogus psychiatrist created to forge her 20-year career.
Zholia Alemi falsified the certificate, along with a letter of verification riddled with spelling and grammatical errors, before submitting it to the General Medical Council (GMC) to register as a qualified doctor.
She was somehow accepted and over the last 20 years worked in various positions all over the country, including Manchester. Alemi is estimated to have fraudulently obtained over £1 million through the NHS.
READ MORE: Woman who posed as doctor for over twenty YEARS jailed as judge blasts 'abject failure of scrutiny'
Following a four-week trial at Manchester Crown Court, Alemi was found guilty of 20 offences including two offences of forgery; two offences of using a false instrument; three offences of obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception; and 13 offences of fraud by false representation.
On Tuesday (February 28) she was jailed for seven years as a judge blasted the GMC for an ‘abject failure of scrutiny’.
In the document, which has been shared with the Manchester Evening News, it shows a photocopy of the fake certificate. The date of the degree states ‘Fifth of May 1992’ which was incorrect as Alemi had failed the course, having only completed part 1 of the degree.
The court previously heard that the basic medical qualification and degree that all doctors must hold is ‘Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery’ (MBChB) and, without it, practitioners cannot be registered legitimately as a doctor. It requires successfully completing six years of intense study and all relevant exams to be passed before the qualification is rewarded.
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