Article 75Q9S Australian medical college leader suspended from position over alleged health and safety breach

Australian medical college leader suspended from position over alleged health and safety breach

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Donna Lu
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Dr Sharmila Chandran suspended until 20 September as Royal Australasian College of Physicians agrees to work with regulator to meet its obligations

The charities regulator has suspended the president-elect of one of Australia's oldest medical colleges for allegedly contravening a direction from the NSW work health and safety watchdog.

The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) on Monday issued a notice suspending Dr Sharmila Chandran as a responsible person of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, which is a registered charity, until 20 September.

SafeWork NSW advised that Chandran's alleged failure to comply with a directive not to contact RACP staff was exposing them to immediate and serious risks" to their psychological health and safety, the ACNC said in a public statement.

The intervention follows months of conflict within the RACP's board, which culminated in an extraordinary general meeting last month to which police were called.

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