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Thursday, 07 September 2017 06:32

UK resident Nigerian midwife under probe over alleged false medical qualifications

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Comfort MomohA renowned campaigner against female genital mutilation is under investigation after apparently exaggerating her qualifications, MailOnline has reported.

Comfort Momoh, a midwife, set up United Kingdom’s first FGM clinic and was awarded an MBE ( Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for services to women’s healthcare.

She has regularly offered advice to the Crown Prosecution Service and given talks to hundreds of British schoolgirls.

But a BBC report has found that Mrs. Momoh has overstated her professional qualifications. The 55-year-old has repeatedly described herself as ‘Dr. Momoh’ despite not being a qualified medical doctor.

She has an honorary doctorate from Middlesex University, but this does not give her the right to use the title ‘doctor.’

Mrs. Momoh, who grew up in Nigeria, is even called a doctor on the website of Guys’ and St. Thomas’ NHS Trust in London where she ran the FGM clinic until recently.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council confirmed that she is under investigation but declined to comment on the details.

According to the BBC programme Newsnight, Mrs. Momoh has also examined children for FGM at least five times, despite not having the relevant qualifications. Official medical guidelines state that only a doctor with specialist training should examine child abuse victims.

In 2014, a judge described Mrs. Momoh as ‘not a reliable witness’ during a court case in Leeds in which a girl was alleged to have undergone FGM.

The judge said that she merited ‘harsh criticism’ and had ‘difficulty in providing answers about even the simplest factual question.’

After examining the girl, Mrs. Momoh originally said there was evidence to suggest that the child had been subjected to ‘some form of FGM.’ But in oral evidence in court, she changed her findings.

Sir James Munby, president of the Family Division, described her report as ‘a remarkably shoddy piece of work’ and ‘worse than useless.’

Judge Munby concluded there was not enough evidence to suggest that the child had undergone FGM, after Mrs. Momoh’s examination was reviewed by an expert.

Mrs. Momoh was also due to be a key expert witness in a high-profile case in 2015 when a doctor was charged for the first time in the UK over FGM.

However, she was dropped before the trial for reasons which remain unclear. The accused was acquitted and so far, no one has been successfully prosecuted over FGM.

Mrs. Momoh, of Barnet, North London, has carried out a survey claiming that more than half the GPs in London have treated FGM victims in one year. But some doctors said they do not believe it is taking place on the scale that has been suggested.

Clinical Director at St. Mary’s Sexual Assault Referral Centre in Manchester, Dr. Catherine White, said: “We’re just not seeing the number that we would have thought we would see, given the demographics that we cover now. Perhaps newer generations, younger generations, aren’t perpetuating it in the same way.

“I think if certain types of FGM were being done at the rates that we were perhaps led to expect, we would be seeing cases coming through with infection or bleeding – they would be ending up in front of healthcare professionals and then being referred to us.

“That just hasn’t happened – not here in Greater Manchester anyway.”

The Nursing and Midwifery Council, which regulates midwives, said an investigation into Mrs. Momoh was opened last month. It declined to comment on the details of the case.

Mrs. Momoh has also declined to comment.

 

 

Source:Punch

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