Ipswich doctor who groped nurse had suspension lifted despite call to be struck off
The General Medical Council had called for Narendra Kochar, who worked in Ipswich in Suffolk, to be struck off before his suspension was lifted.
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Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times, covering Mid-Suffolk.
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The General Medical Council had called for Narendra Kochar, who worked in Ipswich in Suffolk, to be struck off before his suspension was lifted.
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