[Libre-soc-dev] GMC Your enquiry - E2-1955ES

lkcl luke.leighton at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 21:08:43 GMT 2025


i have been psychologically tortured, first by 16 years
domestic violence and then by the NHS.

you allocated a transcription interview process in order to help
overcome the effects of the torture.

then instead you allocated fergus.

fergus has not been given time to help me.

the psychological torture was - is - still ongoing

UHS has been dangerously abusive, destroying evidence and
obstructing justice.

the police do not understand the danger i have been placed in.

the police have even said "because no budget case closed".

the police have even said, just like you, "go back to the
people who abused you".

when trying to get evidence to the police i have been so
traumatised that watching it even by accident is so
distressing that it places me at risk.

this is a clear sign of having been tortured.

during the rare times where i was interviewed by the police
i ended up in shock so badly that i required paramedic callouts.
it then took days to weeks to recover.

there are now over 2,000 videos and photographs.

VID_0850.3gp and VID_0851.3gp have Dr Lam refusing
to provide her GMC number when requested (she said
"i will write it down" then fails to do so), then
accuses me of faking medical symptoms.

this put me into deep shock.

she then proceeds to put me into further shock with
her aggressive attitude, placing me under time pressure.
VID_0851 shows me getting more and more distraught as
the effects of the shock start to sink in (i have
all the symptoms of Chronic Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome,
from the Domestic Violence)

i remind her of the autism act 2009: she does not acknowledge
it, nor ask what it is.

just like you she asks no questions.

there is no effort on her part to offer any kind of support
as i get more and more distraught.

there is no empathy whatsoever.

for someone who has been tortured in a Domestic Violence
relationship, a total lack of empathy is the worst thing
that anyone could do.

you can hear even through the deep distress that i remind
Dr Law that i have requested a neurophysiologist referral.
she makes absolutely no effort to acknowledge the request.

i mention that i have a massive amount of video and photographic
evidence.

she makes abolutely no effort to request to see it.

after six minutes i am sobbing in deep distress.

as she sits there in total silence i realise that she is
a danger to my well-being, gather my belongings as best
i can, difficult as it is to see through tears that will
not stop, and make my way out using the walls for support.

i do not understand why you make no effort to understand
what has taken place.



On Monday, March 3, 2025, FPD Decisions <fpddecisions at gmc-uk.org> wrote:
> Dear Mr Leighton
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> Thank you for your emails of 13 and 15 January 2025. I am very sorry for
the delayed response, it has been a busy period for the department.
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> I am sorry that you are disappointed with our decision. The purpose of an
investigation is to determine if or to what extent we need to restrict
doctors from working. I can understand why you are disappointed that we
have not made the decision you were hoping for, from reading your
correspondence you have clearly been through a difficult time.
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> This does not mean that we are dismissing the issues you have brought to
us and I do appreciate how strongly you feel about this matter. However due
to the focus of our powers, this is unfortunately not something we can
assist you with at this time.  Please be assured that our position is in no
way intended to trivialise your concerns in any way.
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> I can confirm that we made contact with the Police to enquire as to
whether there was an open investigation into the concerns that you have
raised.
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> I understand that you would like us to ask you questions, however there
are no questions that we need to ask you as the Assistant Registrar
(decision maker) has made their decision.
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> Other organisations you can contact
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> We believe that the issues you have raised would be better considered at
a local level through the NHS complaints process. This is because local
providers are often better placed to provide the explanation or apology
that a patient might require. Local providers are also in a better position
to assess whether or not there are any wider issues of concern that need to
be addressed.
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> Therefore, you may wish to raise your concerns about your GPs with the
practice manager at the surgery if you have not already done so. Or
alternatively, if you prefer, you may wish to consider escalating these to
your local Integrated Care Board (ICB), the body that is responsible for
the provision of health services in your area. You can find your local ICB
using the following link:
https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/find-your-local-integrated-care-board/.
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> We understand you have raised your concerns about the unidentified A&E
doctor with the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust which
we consider to be the most appropriate course of action to take. You may
also wish to raise your concerns about Dr Thagadur with the Hampshire and
Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust who you can contact at:
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> Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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> Concerns and Complaints Team
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> 7 Sterne Road
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> Tatchbury Mount
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> Calmore
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> Southampton
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> SO40 2RZ
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> Tel: 023 8231 1200
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> Email: complaints at southernhealth.nhs.uk
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> Website:
https://hiowhealthcare.nhs.uk/your-care-and-information/how-to-raise-a-concern
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> If you are not happy with the healthcare providers response the
Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) may be able to offer you
their advice and assistance. The role of the PHSO differs from that of the
GMC and enables them to undertake independent investigations into
complaints where the NHS have not acted properly or fairly or have provided
a poor service. They can be contacted at:
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> The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
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> Citygate
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> Mosley Street
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> Manchester
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> M2 3HQ
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> Tel: 0345 015 4033
> Email: phso.enquiries at ombudsman.org.uk
> Website: ombudsman.org.uk
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> Should the NHS or PHSO find that there have been failures on the part of
any doctor, then please do contact us again providing us with the full
investigation findings. This is so we can consider what, if any, action
might be required on our part in respect of their registration.
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> In your complaint correspondence, you have also raised concerns about
your overall healthcare experience which we recognise you are unhappy with.
You have also raised concerns about other individuals, which may include
healthcare professionals who are not registered with the GMC.
Unfortunately, these do not appear to be issues we can assist you with.
This is because we can only consider concerns about individual doctors on
our list of registered medical practitioners.
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> You may wish to raise your concerns with the appropriate healthcare
provider or the PHSO as detailed above. If you believe there has been any
criminal activity, you should report this to the Police.
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> Please note we cannot contact these organisations for you, act on your
behalf or become involved in any of their processes.
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> Reviewing our decision
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> Once a decision has been made by Assistant Registrar it cannot be updated
or changed, but if you remain unhappy with our decision then we do have a
Rule 12 team, and their role is to review decisions that have been made.
There are two instances in which we will consider reviewing the decision.
They are when we have reason to believe that:
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> the decision may be materially flawed, and/or
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> there is new information which may have led to a different decision.
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> We’re not able to review a decision solely because you disagree with it.
Even if one or both of these grounds are met, it must also be in the public
interest and/or necessary for the protection of the public. As a result,
the threshold for a review is relatively high. I have attached a FAQ
factsheet which provides more detail on the process. If you’d like to
request a review, you should put this in writing, ideally using the
attached WORD document, and then you can send it directly to the Rule 12
review team. Their email address is rule12 at gmc-uk.org. Alternatively I
would be happy to send this to the Rule 12 team upon receipt of your
completed questionnaire.
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> Our Independent Support Service
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> We recognise that raising concerns about a doctor can be a stressful
experience. If you feel that you would like any support, you might wish to
speak to Independent support service (ISS). They are a free, confidential
and independent telephone support service provided by Victim Support. You
can contact them by calling 0300 303 3709 and find more information on
their service here: www.victimsupport.org.uk/gmcnmc.
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> I hope that this information is helpful.
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> Yours sincerely
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> Helen Barratt
> FTP Liaison Officer
> General Medical Council
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> Direct Dial: 0161 549 0486
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> Email: fpddecisions at gmc-uk.org
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