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A doctor s claim that he thought pay he took for two years after leaving a role was a safety net was absurd , a judge has said.
Dr Haydar Al Nageim was paid £41,266 across 27 months after he left Royal Liverpool University Hospital in 2013.
His failure to report the payments saw him struck off by the General Medical Council (GMC) in December 2020.
Dismissing a High Court appeal, Mr Justice Julian Knowles said the doctor had shown egregious untruthfulness .
The court heard Dr Al Nageim worked as a locum junior doctor at the hospital between August 2012 and February 2013.
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