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Shafiul Milky, 56, of Gelang, a city southwest of Melbourne, worked in the Ballarin Peninsula medical practice.
A 15-point charge has been filed against him in Gelang Magistrates Court, according to a report by ABC News.
There are also reports of touching different parts of the body of female patients for sexual purposes in the name of medical examination and rape.
It is mentioned in the case that caused these events between September 2012 and February 2019.
ABC News writes, the research team to prevent sexual abuse and child abuse at Gelang, Dr. earlier this month. Milky filed formal charges against the court. He will have to appear in court in March of next year.
Milky’s registration as a doctor was suspended by the Medical Board of Australia last year following complaints from patients. However, the Victoria Civil and Administrative Court (VCAT) conditionally allowed him to return to the medical profession after two months.
The conditions are that you cannot work at Kolak Medical Center, Kolak Central Medical Center or Mount Clear Medical Center in South-West Victoria. He cannot treat any patient.
The Australian Medical Board will appeal to Milky to withdraw its conditional approval, ABC News reported, citing the country’s Health Professionals Regulation Agency.
According to Zelang Independent, a local media outlet in Gelang, Milky, who graduated from a medical school in Bangladesh, received a certificate from the Australian Medical Council in 2012. Since then he has been working as a general practitioner at Peninsula Family Medical Practice.
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