British doctor 'shocked' after fraudster worked in Australian hospitals using his ID A respected British rheumatologist has expressed “shock” after discovering that his identity was stolen by a fraudster who worked in hospitals in Australia for eleven years despite being unqualified.
In a case that is being investigated by the NHS and Australian health authorities, a fraudster allegedly stole documents in India which belonged to Dr Sarang Chitale, who lives near Manchester and works at Leigh Infirmary in Leigh, near Manchester, and several other clinics in the region.
The fraudster, whose real name is Shyam Acharya, used Dr Chitale’s documents to enter Australia and register with the medical board in the state of New South Wales. The Daily Telegraph
In a case that is being investigated by the NHS and Australian health authorities, a fraudster allegedly stole documents in India which belonged to Dr Sarang Chitale, who lives near Manchester and works at Leigh Infirmary in Leigh, near Manchester, and several other clinics in the region.
The fraudster, whose real name is Shyam Acharya, used Dr Chitale’s documents to enter Australia and register with the medical board in the state of New South Wales. The Daily Telegraph
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