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Dr Raj Persaud faces being struck off

Celebrity psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud faces being struck off after the General Medical Council ruled that his fitness to practise was impaired.

A GMC panel ruled yesterday that he had brought his profession into disrepute after he admitted passing off other scholars’ work as his own for a book and several articles he wrote.

The panel decided that his actions meant his fitness to practise was impaired.

It will now decide whether to strike him off the medical register.

The doctor, famed for his appearances on the television chat show This Morning and on BBC Radio 4’s All In The Mind programme, admitted plagiarising the work of other experts.

But he had denied his actions were dishonest and liable to bring his profession into disrepute.

Dr Persaud was accused of plagiarising material for his book following a Sunday Times investigation in 2006.

The book was an anthology of the “100 most sick people in the history of psychiatry” and was intended to revive an interest in psychiatric patients’ case histories.

Chunks of prose, apparently written by Dr Persaud, were actually the work of other authors.

He failed to attribute the so-called “stolen words”.

Dr Persaud said that at the time he believed he had sufficiently acknowledged other authors’ work.

He obtained permission to quote them in his book and included their names in the book’s acknowledgements section.

He told the GMC: “I realise I should have been much more careful when I started writing the book.

“At the time, given the stress I was under, given the deadlines and my other work, I thought I was adequately attributing work.”

Article from Sky News