Sex shame GP faces ban
A MARRIED doctor faces being struck off today after being unmasked as a love cheat who enjoyed sex sessions with his mistress at his surgery.
Tapes of GP Simon Robinson, 44, were secretly recorded by a female patient who had become his lover and have been played to a General Medical Council tribunal.
The woman, in her 40s, made the tapes on her mobile phone at the GP’s surgery and at her home.
The father-of-two booked the woman, Patient A, for “triple and quadruple appointments” at his surgery in Oswestry, Shropshire, although they only went as far as a sex act.
Dr Simon Robinson strenuously denied the affair with a quote echoing ex-US President Bill Clinton’s infamous Monica Lewinsky denial
Dr Robinson, supported by wife Catherine, strenuously denied the affair with a quote echoing ex-US President Bill Clinton’s infamous Monica Lewinsky denial, insisting: “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.”
He claimed the recordings were tampered with but a forensics expert confirmed they were genuine.
The GMC panel in Manchester will decide today whether to strike off the GP after finding him guilty yesterday of misconduct.