Pharmacist, 33, who faked cancer and stole more than £500,000 in a 'heinous fraud' is struck off
Peter Saad told a friend he had testicular cancer to trick him into paying hundreds of thousands of pounds towards non-existent private treatment.
The 33-year-old from Nottingham even produced forged cancer documents. In total he stole £534,005 which he used to pay off his own gambling debts. A General Pharmaceutical Council tribunal decided to strike him off the register
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