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GP Struck Off for £15,000 Cancer Scam
28 Apr
Summary
- Former GP charged patients £15,000 for fake cancer treatments.
- Treatments involved injections of garlic at an unregistered clinic.
- The doctor claimed a 90% cure rate for various illnesses.

A former General Practitioner, Mohsen Ali, has been removed from the medical register. This action follows his admission of charging patients substantial sums for unproven cancer treatments.
Operating from an unregistered clinic, Ali reportedly charged up to £15,000 per patient. He advertised his services, highlighting extensive GP experience and claiming an impressive 90% success rate.
His therapeutic methods included administering injections of garlic, among other unverified remedies. These practices led to his professional disqualification, ensuring he can no longer practice medicine.