Rachel De Luchi appeared for the applicant, instructed by Clayton Utz.
The Medical Board of Australia referred the respondent to the Tribunal for determinations and sanction in relation to conduct involving the Applicant accessing his ex-wife’s medical records without permission or clinical justification. The Tribunal found that this was a serious breach of trust, and the conduct constituted professional misconduct. The tribunal ordered the respondent to pay a fine of $5,000, finding that this balanced his insight and remorse and previous good conduct with the need to generally deter professionals from engaging in conduct that harms the public.
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