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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
B e f o r e :
(sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court)
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NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL | Applicant | |
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QINGLI MAYNARD | Respondent |
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THE RESPONDENT did not appear and was not represented.
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THE DEPUTY JUDGE:
"So it would seem that even the NMC as a regulatory body do not attach an over degree of concern as to the actions of the registrant".
That seems to me to be something of a non sequitur and an unfair comment. The fact that the NMC has sought an offer of managed outcome or Consensual Panel Determination is something to be commended. Its concern, as Ms Guest in my judgment correctly submits, at this stage is with the management of safety and risk and how that is best achieved pending a determination of one sort or another is a matter of pragmatic judgement. The fact is, as things stand today with the withdrawal of the consent to the Consensual Panel Determination, the only way in which the matter can proceed further is by way of a full hearing and, as I have said, arrangements have been made for that to take place in December 2019.