Dr Jackie Stone – “Punishment through Process”
On 23 September, Dr Jackie Stone was found guilty on two of the four charges laid against her by the registrar of the Medical Council in Zimbabwe.
On 23 September, Dr Jackie Stone was found guilty on two of the four charges laid against her by the registrar of the Medical Council in Zimbabwe.
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