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Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Islie: 1:43pm On Oct 21, 2023
Apart from having sex with the patient in the hospital’s toilet on the night of 10 June, Mr Onyekpe still went to the patient’s home the following morning and had sex with her.


By Nike Adebowale-Tambe


Medical authorities in the United Kingdom (UK) have suspended a Nigerian doctor, Ewere Onyekpe, for having a sexual relationship with a patient including in a hospital’s toilet.

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal of the General Medical Council (MPT of the GMC) – a medical regulatory body in the UK – had in January imposed a sanction of six months on Mr Onyekpe’s practising licence, after he was found guilty by an investigative tribunal that looked into the matter.

The tribunal’s verdict, which took effect in February, was due for review six months later.

But before the case was due for review, a UK independent body that focuses on ethics and standards – Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) – appealed against the MPT’s decision.

PSA said it found the punishment too lenient on some grounds and challenged MPT’s decision before a UK law court.

The court found PSA’s argument logical and ordered MPT to stage a retrial of the matter, taking into consideration one of the grounds of appeal.


How it started

Mr Onyekpe, a Nigerian-born medical doctor, had in June and July 2020 had a sexual relationship with an unnamed female. The sexual relationship was said to have begun after Mr Onyekpe treated the patient “in his capacity as a locum registrar in the Accident and Emergency (“A&E”) department at the Whittington Hospital in London.”

The details of the act are contained in a court judgement obtained by PREMIUM TIMES which indicated that both the doctor and the patient continued their sexual relationship until 24 July 2020, when the patient reported to the police that she had been raped in the toilet by Mr Onyekpe.

Apart from having sex with the patient in the hospital’s toilet on the night of 10 June, Mr Onyekpe still went to the patient’s home the following morning and had sex with her.

The police, while continuing with its investigation, had also reported the case to the General Medical Council which in turn set up the tribunal.

The medical tribunal said it found that the charges against the doctor, “all of which he admitted, amounted to a course of conduct which amounted to ‘serious misconduct’”.

“Dr Onyekpe also conceded that his fitness to practise was impaired by reason of this misconduct, and the MPT agreed,” a news report on ethics stated.

The decision to suspend the doctor was made on 19 January 2023, and the MPT’s order took effect 28 days later, with a review scheduled for the end of a six-month period.

In a witness statement provided during the tribunal, Mr Onyekpe acknowledged and said; “I appreciate that what I did was awful and that I let down myself and my family and my colleagues.

“I also accept this because the power imbalance between me as a doctor and that of the patient, it can be perceived that I took advantage of my professional position in pursuing this brief sexual relationship, consensual though it may have been.”

The tribunal heard the case and found Mr Onyekpe guilty of misconduct. His licence was then suspended for six months, and his case was meant to be reviewed between August and September.


Call for case review

Reacting to the six-month suspension of Mr Onyekpe, the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) said it was challenging the medical tribunal’s decision on some grounds.

The PSA is an independent body that promotes the health, safety and well-being of patients, service users and the public. It does this by improving the regulation of people who work in health and social care and running the Accredited Registers programme for roles not regulated by law. The PSA is accountable to the UK Parliament.

The PSA said it identified procedural irregularity in the charges against Mr Onyekpe by the medical tribunal, saying the charges “did not adequately reflect the seriousness of his misconduct.”

A court document obtained by PREMIUM TIMES quoted a judge, Thomas Linden, of the High Court of Justice King’s Bench Division Administrative Court, that; “The particular criticism which the PSA makes is that there should have been an allegation that Mr Onyekpe knew or ought to have known that Patient A was vulnerable or likely to be vulnerable. The lack of such an allegation meant that the full gravamen of his misconduct was not considered by the MPT (“Ground 1”).

“Second, that the sanction of six months’ suspension of Mr Onyekpe’s registration was unduly lenient and insufficient for the protection of the public in any event. In particular, nothing short of erasure would have been sufficient to maintain public confidence in the profession, as well as proper professional standards and conduct for members of the profession (“Ground 2”).

“Third, that the reasons given by the MPT for its decision on sanction were inadequate (“Ground 3”).”


Court verdict

Mr Linden in his verdict which was delivered on 4 August, and which was attended by parties through Cloud Video Platform, quashed the tribunal’s decision.

The judge cited deficiencies in the decision-making process.

He said the case was fundamentally flawed because it failed to consider the events between the doctor and the patient adequately. He, therefore, ruled that a new medical tribunal be set up to investigate the matter. PREMIUM TIMES could not establish if the new tribunal had been set up as of the time of this report.

The judge said: “…In short, I allowed the appeal on Ground 1 and quashed the MPT’s decision, I decided not to express a concluded view on Grounds 2 and 3, and I remitted the matter to a freshly constituted MPT. What follows are my reasons for that decision.”

While giving reasons for his decision, Mr Linden revealed that evidence presented through WhatsApp messages exchanged between the doctor and the patient included pornographic materials.

The judge said; “…My conclusion on Ground 1 was that the decision-making of the GMC and the MPT in this case was fundamentally flawed because it did not give any or any adequate consideration to the evidence of what Patient A told Onyekpe about her circumstances.

“In particular, there was a failure adequately to consider (a) whether she was vulnerable for the purposes of the Sanctions Guidance and, if so, the degree of her vulnerability and, (b) what Onyekpe knew or ought to have known about these matters and what influence this had on his actions.”

Mr Linden emphasised that these questions should have been raised by the allegations the MPT was tasked with considering and should have been thoroughly examined in the context of the entire body of evidence, but that they were not.


About Onyekpe

Mr Onyekpe, born in Nigeria, received his medical qualification in 2003 from Kharkiv State Medical University in Ukraine and began his medical practice in Nigeria, primarily within the Nigerian Army.

According to court documents, in 2008, he moved to the United Kingdom and pursued a Master’s in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

He began his medical practice in 2010. Between 2013 and 2018, he completed a postgraduate diploma in emergency medicine at Manchester Metropolitan University and, starting in 2016, entered a formal training programme in emergency medicine. He completed his ST3 training in 2019 and worked night shifts in the A&E department at the Whittington from August to November 2019 and again from 4 March to 3 July 2020.


Brain drain

Mr Onyekpe was one of the thousands of Nigerian doctors working in the UK.

Nigeria’s health sector is currently grappling with a severe shortage of skilled personnel, resulting from the mass departure of healthcare professionals.

A 2022 UK immigration report showed that 13,609 Nigerian healthcare workers (including doctors) were granted working visas in the past year, making the country second only to the 42,966 from India.

As of October 2022, the Nigeria Medical Association disclosed that only 24,000 licensed medical doctors were available in the country, lamenting that only one doctor is available to treat 30,000 patients in some southern states, while in the North, it is one doctor to 45,000 patients.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/635647-exclusive-uk-authorities-punish-nigerian-doctor-over-sex-with-patient.html

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by God1000(m): 1:55pm On Oct 21, 2023
It looks consensual to me, though unprofessional conduct on his part

How can someone she claimed to have raped her at the hospital still went to her house for more.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Roboto11: 1:56pm On Oct 21, 2023
See what abuna has caused for this one.

If he isn't jailed, he might just find refuge in Nigeria by means of reverse-japa.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Roboto11: 1:57pm On Oct 21, 2023
God1000:
Was it consensual

She claimed it was rape.

The court might see merit in her claims.

The board did.

His own don finish.

UK wey women be 2 for 2 pounds.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by God1000(m): 1:59pm On Oct 21, 2023
Roboto11:


She claimed it was rape.

The court might see merit in her claims.

The board did.

His own don finish.

UK wey women be 2 for 2 pounds.
Hmm
The man is in hot water

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by KillIgbohoN0W: 2:03pm On Oct 21, 2023
Since when did it become illegal to have sex?

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by dawnomike(m): 2:14pm On Oct 21, 2023
I wonder why some African men can't learn vital l lessons of life in obodo oyinbo...

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Roboto11: 2:16pm On Oct 21, 2023
KillIgbohoN0W:
Since when did it become illegal to have sex?

Since when it wasn't consensual.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by KillIgbohoN0W: 2:19pm On Oct 21, 2023
Roboto11:


Since when it wasn't consensual.

It wasn't consensual but he went to her house to Bleep her & she still returned to the hospital for more bleeps.

Where is your brain?

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Roboto11: 2:21pm On Oct 21, 2023
KillIgbohoN0W:


It wasn't consensual but he went to her house to Bleep her & she still returned to the hospital for more bleeps.

Where is your brain?

A vulnerable person cannot give consent.

I know because he is Igbo you wouldn't accept.

Anyway, even your girlfriend or wife can allege rape leading to your imprisonment

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by KillIgbohoN0W: 2:28pm On Oct 21, 2023
Roboto11:


A vulnerable person cannot give consent.

I know because he is Igbo you wouldn't accept.

Anyway, even your girlfriend or wife can be allege rape leading to your imprisonment

Oga go to your simp slave mentality section abeg.
The only reason this man will allow this rubbish is the fear of returning to this useless country.

His statement clearly says it was consensual & the bitch never claimed rape so wetin concern authorities if not hatred for his skin colour?? When he rang her doorbell why didn't she call police or neighbours for help? How did the hoe pass through the front desk to return to the hospital again?

If their fellow Brit did this exact same thing they will tag it "beautiful romance between doctor and his patient". Teachers marry their students of 15 years gap over there but a Black man can't try such.

Get the Bleep away from my mention abeg!

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Roboto11: 2:33pm On Oct 21, 2023
KillIgbohoN0W:


Oga go to your simp slave mentality section abeg.
The only reason this man will allow this rubbish is the fear of returning to this useless country.

His statement clearly says it was consensual & the bitch never claimed rape so wetin concern authorities if not hatred for his skin colour?? When he rang her doorbell why didn't she call police or neighbours for help? How did the hoe pass through the front desk to return to the hospital again?

If their fellow Brit did this exact same thing they will tag it "beautiful romance between doctor and his patient". Teachers marry their students over there but a Black man can't try such.

Get the Bleep away from my mention abeg!

Mumu.

There have been numerous cases of white Britons losing their licence to practice for similar reasons.

If you like when you go abroad no use your brain.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by KillIgbohoN0W: 2:34pm On Oct 21, 2023
Roboto11:


Mumu.

There have been numerous cases of white Britons losing their licence to practice for similar reasons.

If you like when you go abroad no use your brain.

At least I get brain.
Where is yours?

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Alterie96: 2:46pm On Oct 21, 2023
embarassed

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by mariovito(m): 2:46pm On Oct 21, 2023
Some people go just dey Jones.

1. A fiduciary relationship exists between a doctor and his patient, he breached that.

2. Professionalism demand you don't get into some things with your patient, he messed that too.

They should do more to him.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Twentie(m): 2:46pm On Oct 21, 2023
That's actually an insane thing to do

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Jewessgratitud3: 2:46pm On Oct 21, 2023
Nigerian men and disgracing themselves because of sex. What rubbish is this? Ha!

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by chikason22(m): 2:46pm On Oct 21, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by 90dbest: 2:46pm On Oct 21, 2023
Roboto11:


Mumu.

There have been numerous cases of white Britons losing their licence to practice for similar reasons.

If you like when you go abroad no use your brain.
you no get brain. Na true

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by BigYash: 2:47pm On Oct 21, 2023
God1000:
Hmm
The man is in hot water
Soup with pepper.. his medical career don bend

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Skillsnigeria: 2:47pm On Oct 21, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by saphiere(f): 2:47pm On Oct 21, 2023
God forbid this kind of gender. No sham at all.
Why men can't control their sexual urge still an unsolved puzzle.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Culer: 2:48pm On Oct 21, 2023
Nairaland folks cannot have a conversation without insulting eachother

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Mosba: 2:48pm On Oct 21, 2023
His true name is not Ewere Onyekpe, the 'E' in Ewers is wrongly inserted so his name is Were Onyekpe. Just revoke the animal's license and send him to his fellow IPOBeasts disgusting as Obidents

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Adebaba1(m): 2:48pm On Oct 21, 2023
Some men can never learn
They all think everywhere is like Nigeria that anything goes
OYO is his case like this and he should just pray human rights group in the UK don't escalate the issue.
or else he will be done for.
Konji be destroying people since BC

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by Think9ja(m): 2:48pm On Oct 21, 2023
I just came to check names..
I'm not disappointed sha.
The only thing southern Nigerians know how to do is fvck, drink, smoke and club.

Reason why they have okpos, oloshos, ashawos, baby mama and baby daddy in every nook and cranny of the entire region

Spits

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by MrMcJay(m): 2:49pm On Oct 21, 2023
Exactly 20 years as a doctor, he's facing this.
Well, that's enough. Since the randy fool has decided to be a doctor for only 20 years, so be it.
The unfortunate thing is that since the lady claimed it wasn't concensual, he will be jailed also.

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Re: Ewere Onyekpe: UK Authorities Punish Nigerian Doctor Over Sex With Patient by BigBlackPreek(m): 2:49pm On Oct 21, 2023
Yeye doctor upon as women full everywhere reach, na patient you see

Good riddance to bad rubbish

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