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Fraud charges temporarily withdrawn against Evaton’s fake doctor

In a bid to allow police to investigate the matter further charges have been temporarily withdrawn against a 43-year-old man who is under investigation for practising as a doctor without Health Professions Council of SA (HPCSA) registration.

News24 reports that the man is under investigation for practising as a doctor without Health Professions Council of SA (HPCSA) registration.

“Evaton police arrested [him] after he was found with six files and other doctors’ practising materials at a surgery in a Spar supermarket shopping complex,” police spokesperson Captain Mavele Masondo told News24 on Wednesday.

According to the publication the arrest was made after a random inspection was conducted in Sebokeng to ensure that all practitioners operating in the area were registered in line with the Health Professions Act, 56 of 1974.

“During the inspection, it was found that [the man] was practising as a doctor whilst not registered with the council,” HPCSA spokesperson Daphney Chuma said.

Evaton Police arrested a 43-year-old fake doctor at the Zone 3 Spar Shopping Centre in February

However, the surgery he practised from was registered with the council.

“Practitioners registered with the council are encouraged to ensure that they vet the practitioners that they employ to ensure the safety of the public. It is illegal to employ unregistered persons and allow them to treat patients without being registered,” Chuma said.

The senior public prosecutor in the matter has since given an instruction to the police to investigate the matter further, Masondo said.

Sedibeng Ster had previously reported that Evaton police had arrested the alleged fake doctor at Zone 3 Spar Shopping Centre in February.

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