Groping Nigerian Doctor Keeps His Job, Blames Cultural Differences

Black doctors get suspended at a much higher rate than other races of doctors. Blacks who get into medical school in America have lower test scores than the average white who gets rejected from medical schools.

DailyMail: A doctor groped a vulnerable divorcee in her home days after she had attempted suicide – but kept his job after citing ‘cultural differences’.
Dr Emmanuel Kanu stroked her breast, repeatedly tried to kiss her and told her, ‘You want it’ when she tried to escape his clutches during the visit – which he hid from colleagues.
When she later texted him to tell him to stop ringing her he withheld his number on the next call.
But Kanu, a married Nigerian father of one, has been allowed to keep his job by a fitness to practise panel even though the General Medical Council called for him to be struck off.
He told the panel he had not molested the patient and claimed ‘cultural differences’ led to the visit on September 3, 2011, saying: ‘There is a clear divide between the doctor and the patient here, which is very different in Nigeria.’

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