Indian-origin professor faces inquiry over drawing double salaries in UK

Press Trust of India  |  London 

A 44-year-old Indian-origin is facing a inquiry over his alleged failure to inform a UK university that he was still working at another varsity and continued to draw salaries from both the places for little over a year.

He is set to appear before the UK Medical Practitioners Service this month to face charges that he failed to inform UCL that he remained employed by Cambridge and knowingly received full-time salaries from both institutions.

The professor, who specialises in sleeping disorders, faces possible strike off action over the allegations, the newspaper reports.

He made his mark in the study of sleep patterns when he discovered that red blood cells had their own body clocks and was hailed as a catch for UCL when he was appointed to the of experimental neurology.

A for UCL said they have nothing to say until the hearing is over and a for refused to comment. The Medical Defence Union, which is representing him, has also declined to respond.

Reddy now works for as a of pharmacology. The US university has refused to answer questions on whether it was aware of the allegations when he was appointed.

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First Published: Sat, April 20 2019. 15:25 IST