
A bogus doctor has been convicted of forging her medical qualifications and fraudulently securing positions as a hospital psychiatrist.
Zholia Alemi, 61, has been found guilty of 13 counts of fraud, two counts of forgery, three counts of deception and two counts of using material to falsify medical qualifications when she appeared at Manchester Crown Court.
For over 20 years, Alemi worked as a NHS psychiatrist in hospitals in England, Wales, and Scotland, earning income and benefits over £1 million. She never held the medical qualifications necessary to undertake these roles.
Cumbria police obtained evidence to prove that Alemi forged her medical qualifications at the University of Auckland to gain entry to the General Medical Council register.
In reality, Alemi had dropped out of her university course after the first year. She was then able to gain employment in various hospitals based on this fraud.
Alemi joined the medical register in the UK under a section of the Medical Act which has not been used since 2003. The section allowed graduates of medical schools in certain Commonwealth countries, including New Zealand, to obtain registration based on a qualification in their originating country.
As a result, Alemi did not have to sit and pass the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board exam, an assessment of skills which is usually required of doctors who qualified abroad.
Janice Wild, of the CPS, said: “Alemi used forged New Zealand medical qualifications to obtain employment as a UK NHS psychiatrist for 20 years. In doing so, she must have treated hundreds of patients when she was unqualified to do so, potentially putting them at risk.
“Her fraudulent actions also enabled her to dishonestly earn income and benefits in excess of £1m, to which she was not entitled.
“We will now pursue confiscation proceedings against her aiming to recover the criminal property from which he has benefited.”