British Hospital fires the Indian Radiographer for English & Skills AFTER 6 Years on the job

An Indian radiographer has been sacked from his job at a cancer hospital after six years following a string of complaints that he could not speak clear English.
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Indian registrar Ramani Ramaswany was dismissed from The Christie cancer hospital in Manchester after complaints that he could not speak clear English[/caption]
Ramani Ramaswany was dismissed from The Christie hospital, in Manchester, and suspended from the national radiography register for a year after complaints were made against him that he was unable to communicate effectively with patients and colleagues.
The Health and Care Professions Council found that Mr Ramaswamy had showed a
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