Eight months after his recent misconduct, the doctor pressured two co-workers to give false statements, according to LDRS.
He asked one of the doctors to prepare a report for the General Medical Council (GMC) claiming discussions and a verbal warning had taken place.
He also indicated to her that he had already notified the GMC that she would write a statement to confirm what was false as true.
Dr Aranmolate drafted an email report for another doctor to send to the GMC and in July 2024 was interviewed by a senior clinician about the matter but continued to lie.
As a result, NHS England embarked on an inquiry about whether the medication had been stored correctly.
During the proceedings, the tribunal found Dr Aranmolate’s fitness to practise to be impaired due to serious misconduct and multiple acts of dishonesty.
The tribunal considered a risk of repetition and ordered his erasure from the medical register and an immediate suspension “to protect the public”.