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Fake doctor Abdul Pirzada jailed over CV lies | Fake doctor Abdul Pirzada jailed over CV lies |
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A health worker who invented a glittering medical career to secure work as an NHS nurse and doctor has been jailed for 15 months. | A health worker who invented a glittering medical career to secure work as an NHS nurse and doctor has been jailed for 15 months. |
Abdul Pirzada worked as practice nurse in Birmingham for seven years, as a locum GP and physician's assistant. | Abdul Pirzada worked as practice nurse in Birmingham for seven years, as a locum GP and physician's assistant. |
Pirzada, 50, an asylum seeker from Afghanistan, had admitted two counts of fraud and one of obtaining a financial advantage by deception. | Pirzada, 50, an asylum seeker from Afghanistan, had admitted two counts of fraud and one of obtaining a financial advantage by deception. |
Pirzada, of Warwick Road, Tyseley, was jailed at Birmingham Crown Court. | Pirzada, of Warwick Road, Tyseley, was jailed at Birmingham Crown Court. |
Inquiries by the police suggested Pirzada had studied medicine at St Petersburgh University in Russia. | Inquiries by the police suggested Pirzada had studied medicine at St Petersburgh University in Russia. |
But claims of medical qualifications gained in Pakistan were lies, along with his assertions he had worked as a doctor in Bosnia and Glasgow. | But claims of medical qualifications gained in Pakistan were lies, along with his assertions he had worked as a doctor in Bosnia and Glasgow. |
'Implicit trust' | 'Implicit trust' |
Pirzada, who came to Britain in 2001, worked at three medical practises in the city between February 2004 and April 2011, working first as a health care assistant and finally as a locum GP. | Pirzada, who came to Britain in 2001, worked at three medical practises in the city between February 2004 and April 2011, working first as a health care assistant and finally as a locum GP. |
At surgeries in Alum Rock, Aston and Sparkhill, he performed blood tests on patients and even prescribed medication. | At surgeries in Alum Rock, Aston and Sparkhill, he performed blood tests on patients and even prescribed medication. |
Prosecutor Robert Davies told the court: "In simple terms the CV is almost entirely a work of fiction or misleading claims." | Prosecutor Robert Davies told the court: "In simple terms the CV is almost entirely a work of fiction or misleading claims." |
Among the lies were claims the defendant was an adviser to an EU commission on refugees and was registered as a doctor with the Medical and Dental Council of Pakistan. | |
Sentencing Pirzada, Judge David Tomlinson told him: "The real criminality here is that you presented false documentation in order to provide medical services. | Sentencing Pirzada, Judge David Tomlinson told him: "The real criminality here is that you presented false documentation in order to provide medical services. |
"That's a serious breach of integrity that strikes at the heart of a system dependent on the implicit trust patients must have in those who administer treatment." | "That's a serious breach of integrity that strikes at the heart of a system dependent on the implicit trust patients must have in those who administer treatment." |
The judge accepted material gain may not have been the principal motivating factor and that the sentence would be damaging to other members of his family. |