The claimant and her husband, both doctors, had contracted with their PCT to provide General Practitioner Services. Her husband had been convicted in the US of offences involving money laundering on behalf of a Sri Lankan terrorist organisation. The PCT had terminated the contract. She now appealed against a refusal of leave to bring judicial reviewof the cancellation of the contract, saying that the punishment inflicted had been nominal.
Held: Leave was refused. It was inevitable that if the PCT remade the decision, their decision would be the same.
Jackson, Lewison, Beatson LJJ
[2013] EWCA Civ 299
Bailii
England and Wales
Health Professions
Updated: 01 November 2021; Ref: scu.472632