Mr Hany Ibrahim – Pharmacist – Registration cancelled for professional misconduct and being unfit to practise

27 October 2022

The Health Care Complaints Commission prosecuted a complaint against pharmacist Hany Ibrahim before the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (‘the Tribunal’).

It was alleged that in July 2019, while working as a pharmacist in Mascot, Mr Ibrahim:

  • Was charged with the offence of sexual intercourse without consent of a patient and was later convicted.
  • Failed to notify the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency when he was charged with the offence.

On 26 October 2022, the Tribunal found the complaint proven. The Tribunal found that Mr Ibrahim was guilty of professional misconduct and is unfit to practise as a pharmacist.

The Tribunal cancelled Mr Ibrahim’s registration with a non-review period of 2 years.

The full decision can be found here: NSW Caselaw

Further Information

For further information, contact the Executive Officer of the Health Care Complaints Commission, on 02 9219 7444 or send an email to media@hccc.nsw.gov.au.

The information in this media release is correct at the time of publication. Orders may change; for example, conditions may no longer apply. For current information regarding the status of a registered health practitioner, including any conditions that currently apply, please check the National Register at www.ahpra.gov.au.

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