A struck-off doctor turned scrap-metal dealer has had convictions for receiving stolen vehicles upheld after a six-year legal battle.
Rhys Michael Cullen was deregistered by the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal in October 2007 for professional misconduct for over-prescribing 80,000 tablets of Sudomyl, which contains pseudoephedrine, the main ingredient in P.
The former Papakura GP said the tablets were part of a research project, but the tribunal found the amount of drugs he was prescribing was inappropriate.
He later became the sole director and owner of Tamaki Metals - a south Auckland scrap-metal dealer.
In June 2009, Cullen was found guilty, by a jury at Manukau District Court, of 15 counts of receiving stolen vehicles.