Toronto neurosurgeon who murdered wife to face disciplinary charges
TORONTO — A Toronto neurosurgeon who murdered his wife two days after she filed for divorce now faces a disciplinary hearing before Ontario’s medical regulator.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario said Mohammed Shamji faces allegations of professional misconduct related to his murder conviction and to previous criminal charges.
In a notice dated last week, the regulator alleges Shamji provided inaccurate information in his application for independent practice in 2012 by failing to disclose criminal charges related to a domestic assault in Ottawa in 2005.
It also alleges Shamji has been found guilty of an offence that is relevant to his suitability to practise.