NSW Health Care Complaints Commission hears GP Peter Alexakis intended ‘to financially benefit from the patient-doctor relationship’
A Sydney doctor who was left $24m in the will of a former patient has been found guilty of professional misconduct.
General practitioner Peter Alexakis was also found guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct after the tribunal probed his dealings with the patient, who was 83 years of age when he died in November 2017.
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