Doctor mistakenly paid for two years after losing job at Royal Liverpool Hospital
Dr Haydar Al Nageim pocketed £41,000 before making absurd claims he thought it was a gift
05:00, 27 APR 2021
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A doctor was mistakenly paid for more than two years after losing his job at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.
Dr Haydar Al Nageim failed to flag up the error and pocketed more than £41,000 in NHS money over 27 months - before making absurd claims he thought the money was a gift from his former bosses.
He even told fraud investigators: At the time I received it, I was grateful for it and continued to receive it and I didn t question it because why would I question a gift horse.
Dr Al Nagiem lost his High Court appeal against the move to strike him out of the profession after he failed to flag up mistake payments from his former employees
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