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Conviction upheld against Michelle Davies for misuse of osteopathic title
9 May 2023
Crown Court dismisses appeal by Michelle Davies, against successful prosecution by the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath while she was suspended from the Register.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Michelle Davies for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath
18 October 2022
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has brought a successful prosecution against Michelle Davies, who practised in Worcester, for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath while she was suspended from the Register.
General Osteopathic Council removes Oliver Curties from its Register of osteopaths
20 December 2021
The GOsC’s Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) has found Mr Oliver Curties, of Westbourne, West Sussex, guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and decided that the appropriate sanction would be to remove his name from the Register of osteopaths.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Amanda Purcell for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath
20 July 2021
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has brought a successful prosecution against Amanda Purcell, who practised in Bury, Manchester, for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath after she had previously been removed from the GOsC’s Register.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Gerard Garrote for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath
18 May 2021
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has brought a successful prosecution against Gerard Garrote, who practised in Lambeth, London, for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath despite never having been on the GOsC’s Register of osteopaths.
General Osteopathic Council removes Salah Said from its Register of osteopaths
24 March 2021
The GOsC’s Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) has found Mr Salah Said, of Hornchurch, Essex, guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and decided that the appropriate sanction would be to remove his name from the Register of osteopaths.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Gareth Milner for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath
22 March 2021
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has brought a successful prosecution against Gareth Milner, who practised in west London, for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath after he had previously left the GOsC’s Register of osteopaths.
General Osteopathic Council removes Christopher Willis from its Register of osteopaths
18 January 2021
The GOsC’s Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) has found Christopher Willis, of Watford, Hertfordshire, guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and decided that the appropriate sanction would be to remove his name from the Register of osteopaths.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Habib Chharawala for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath
10 February 2020
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has brought a successful prosecution against Habib Chharawala, of Lambeth, London, for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath after he had previously been removed from the GOsC’s Register of osteopaths.
General Osteopathic Council suspends Dinash Gaur from its Register of osteopaths
13 December 2019
The GOsC’s Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) found Mr Dinash Gaur guilty of unacceptable professional conduct on 6 November 2019, and decided that the appropriate sanction would be to suspend him from the Register of osteopaths for a period of 12 months.