An Irish Times investigation had found 11 practitioners faced serious sanctions in the UK and yet remained registered to practise in Ireland. Photograph: Jacob Wackerhausen/Getty Images
A doctor who had been able to practise medicine in Ireland despite being under sanction in the UK for 18 months has now been suspended by Irish authorities.
Dr Asif Ali was one of 11 practitioners identified in an Irish Times investigation who faced serious sanctions in the UK and yet remained registered to practise in Ireland.
Since the publication of the investigation last month, the doctor has been suspended by the Medical Council until furth
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