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Decision No: | 99/47C | |
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Practitioner: | Dr Miles Roger Wislang | |
Charge Characteristics: | Practising without a practising certificate | |
Additional Orders: | Interim suspension of registration: 9947csuspensionorder |
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Decision: | 9947cfindings | |
Reasoned Decision: | 9947cfindingsreasons | |
Supplementary Decision: | 9947cfindingserratum | |
Appeal: | Tribunal Decision upheld Wislang v MPDT (Auckland
District Court, 27/4/00, N.P. No. 4554/99 Cadenhead DCJ)
Application for judicial review of Tribunal Decision dismissed Wislang v Medical Council of NZ & Ors (Wellington High Court, 21/6/2001, CP 219/00, Wild J) Decision of the High Court upheld Wislang v Medical Council of NZ & Ors (Court of Appeal, 4/3/02, CA 174/01, Blanchard J) Leave granted to appeal the Court of Appeal decision to the Privy
Council Wislang v Medical Council of NZ & Ors (Court of
Appeal, 27/4/02, CA 174/01, Blanchard J) |
Charge:
A Complaints Assessment Committee charged Dr Wislang was guilty of professional misconduct in that:
Finding:
The Tribunal found Dr Wislang guilty of professional misconduct.
The Tribunal held Dr Wislang practised without a practising certificate between April 1994 to April 1998. He was aware that he did not have a practising certificate. Notwithstanding this, throughout that period he held himself out as a medical practitioner properly qualified and entitled to claim that status. He continued to treat patients and to obtain, prescribe and administer drugs.
Penalty:
The Tribunal ordered that Dr Wislang's registration be suspended for two months. Dr Wislang was censured; fined $8,500.00 and ordered to pay $18,301.14 towards the costs and expenses of and incidental to the inquiry, prosecution and the hearing.
Appeal:
Dr Wislang appealed the decision with a challenge to the costs awarded by the Tribunal. The Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the Tribunal decision. (Wislang v MPDT (Auckland District Court, 27/4/00, N.P. No. 4554/99 Cadenhead DCJ)).Dr Wislang sought judicial review of the interim and final decision of the MPDT and the decision of the Medical Council of New Zealand to impose a condition on his practising certificate. The application for judicial review was dismissed by the High Court. (Wislang v Medical Council of NZ & Ors (Wellington High Court, 21/6/2001, CP 219/00, Wild J)).
Dr Wislang appealed the High Court decision. The Court of Appeal upheld the High Court decision. (Wislang v Medical Council of NZ & Ors (Court of Appeal, 4/3/02, CA 174/01, Blanchard J)).
Dr Wislang has been granted leave to appeal the Court of Appeal decision to the Privy Council. (Wislang v Medical Council of NZ & Ors (Court of Appeal, 29/4/02, CA 174/01, Blanchard J)).
Decision of the Court of Appeal upheld (Wislang v MPDT (Appeal No. 3 of 2003) [2004] UKPC 59).