Ex-deputy state pathologist guilty of misconduct over 'major errors' in murder cases which could have led to wrongful acquittals or convictions
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Dr. Khalid Jaber, a former deputy State pathologist, was found guilty of professional misconduct following a lengthy inquiry. The Medical Council ruled that his post-mortem findings contained significant errors that posed a risk of wrongful acquittals or convictions in two murder cases. This ruling stems from allegations of poor professional performance and misconduct during his term from 2009 to 2013, leading to concerns about the integrity of forensic practices in the medical field.
A fitness-to-practice committee of the Medical Council has ruled that Khalid Jaber's professional misconduct and poor performance were proven during a six-day medical inquiry.
The former deputy State pathologist, Dr. Khalid Jaber, could have caused wrongful acquittals or convictions due to major errors in his post-mortem findings.
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