The New Zealand Herald

Fake doctor jailed for altering will Iranian-Kiwi did not finish medical degree in Auckland, practised for 20 years in UK

- Vaimoana Tapaleao

Awoman who faked having a medical degree from a New Zealand university prescribed medicine to more than 160 patients at one mental facility alone.

More details have emerged about Iranian-Kiwi Zholia Alemi, who was jailed for fraud last year after she had worked as a psychiatri­st in the United Kingdom for more than 20 years.

The then 56-year-old’s fake qualificat­ions were only discovered when she tried to fraudulent­ly alter an elderly patient’s will in order to inherit up to £1.3 million ($2.4m) of the woman’s fortune.

The BBC reported yesterday that Alemi prescribed medication to a total of 164 patients at the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust, a large mental health trust, in 2014 and 2015.

The trust is part of the National Health Service Foundation Trust. Alemi worked as a psychiatri­st for the organisati­on for 22 years.

She was able to work in the UK after reportedly providing bosses with a bachelor of surgery and a bachelor of medicine certificat­es from the University of Auckland.

The tertiary institutio­n confirmed at the time of her arrest that records showed she did start a medical degree, but did not complete it. She did have a degree in human biology.

Under a Freedom of Informatio­n request, the BBC was told that checks were carried out before appointing Alemi. However, her contract was immediatel­y terminated when concerns were raised.

A spokesman for the Norfolk and Suffolk Trust said the General Medical Council had carried out all necessary checks at the time. However, the medical council has come out apologisin­g for its “inadequate” checking systems in the 1990s.

As a result of Alemi’s actions, her former patients have all been contacted and told to seek medical attention if they had concerns. The medical council’s checks are also more robust now.

A spokesman for the Norfolk and Suffolk Trust said: “As an added measure, if we receive a CV from an agency which refers to qualificat­ions or first registrati­on in the 1990s, we will flag this up with the [medical council] to double check.”

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A New Zealand woman has been jailed in the United Kingdom for pretending to be a doctor.

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