‘Serious’ sexual misconduct findings will stay public

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Health ministers have agreed that proven cases of criminal sexual offense or sexual professional misconduct by a health practitioner should be public ‘in perpetuity’.


Health ministers have agreed that proven cases of criminal sexual offense or sexual professional misconduct by a health practitioner should be public ‘in perpetuity’.

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