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Right to Life asks why no criminal charges over illegal abortions

 

The Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal recently found a doctor guilty of professional misconduct.

Doctor N has been granted permanent name suppression by the High Court.

The pro life organisation Right to Life wants to know why why criminal charges have not been laid.

The Tribunal found that the doctor had breached the Contraception Sterilisation Act 1977.

The Act requires that:

Right to Life contacted the Tribunal about the case on 8 April.

Tribunal responded by saying that it was not the duty of the Tribunal to refer the matter to the Police.

Right to life has also written to the Abortion Supervisory Committee asking:

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