General Pharmaceutical Council

GPhC

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Deans Court have a dedicated team of barristers with vast experience defending pharmacists and pharmacy technicians facing fitness to practise proceedings before the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC.) The team have many years of experience in acting for and representing pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in all matters and stages relating practise proceedings before the GPhC including:

-Representation at interim orders hearings

-Representation before the fitness to practise committee

-Appeals against fitness to practice committee decisions

Understanding General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) investigations

The GPhC regulates pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and registered pharmacy premises in England, Scotland and Wales ensuring that all pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are, and continue to be fit to practise. Any complaints and/or allegations relating to the fitness to practise by pharmacists or pharmacy technicians could be referred to the GPhC for investigation and eventually formal action.

Investigating Committee

At the conclusion of an investigation, your case may be referred to the GPhC’s Investigating Committee. The Investigating Committee has wide ranging powers which include:

-taking no further action;

-issuing a warning;

-accepting undertakings;

-referring your case to the Fitness to Practise Committee; and

-directing that criminal proceedings should be commenced.

Fitness to Practise Committee

The GPhC’s Investigating Committee can refer your case to the GPhC’s Fitness to Practise Committee. If the Fitness to Practise Committee finds an allegation to be true, a pharmacist or pharmacy technician can face a number of sanctions:

-written warnings;

-conditions of practice;

-suspension from the GPhC register; or

-removal from the GPhC register