A doctor has been struck off after he was caught urinating in a hospital sink twice.

Dr Graham Evangele Eli Michael Holmes 'shocked' his colleagues when they caught him relieving himself into a sink after his morning clinic finished, a disciplinary panel heard.

The experienced doctor also said in front of a patient that a CT scan was to be carried out 'to see if she had a brain'.

Dr Holmes, in his 70s, told the General Medical Council (GMC) he couldn't remember if he made that remark because his brain wasn't like 'a computer'.

He did not give a response to the allegation that he urinated in a clinical sink at Gosport War Memorial Hospital.

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) determined that Dr Holmes didn't even acknowledge or apologise for his 'proven serious misconduct'.

Dr Holmes, who qualified as a doctor in 1974, has now been struck off following the MPTS hearing.

Dr Holmes worked as a locum consultant between August 2019 and March 2021 in hospitals in Hampshire, Dorset, Greater Manchester and the Wirral.

On two separate occasions between 22 August 2019 and 26 September 2019, he was spotted urinating in the clinical sink in his consulting room at Gosport War Memorial.

He was alone in the room, but visible through an internal window to passers by in the corridor.

Staff nurse Christine Dolan said of the 26 September incident: "As I walked past I paused as I was shocked to see through the window that looks out onto the corridor, blinds fully open, standing very close, side on to the window, by the clinic room sink, fully clothed with his penis in his hand over the sink.

"He had the tap running a cup in his other hand into which he was running water and pouring into the sink.

"He was not aware of being observed.

"I reported this immediately to my manager."

Helen Stratford, a Community Nursing Sister at the hospital, realised she had seen Dr Holmes do the same thing after speaking with Ms Dolan.

She said: "I thought I had witnessed something similar some days earlier, but I could not believe my eyes as I thought I also saw Dr Holmes peeing in the sink in the consulting room he used..."

Ms Stratford was also present on 21 August 2019 when Dr Holmes said that a CT scan was needed for a patient in her 70s 'to see if she's got a brain'.

The GMC asked Dr Holmes about this incident on November 7, 2023.

He called the accusation 'offensive and insulting' and claimed it was 'highly unlikely' he would have made this comment.

Other allegations against Dr Holmes included his failure to adhere to Covid-19 infection control protocols while working at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital in Dorset in 2020, and not wearing a mask properly while working at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan, Greater Manchester, also in 2020.

The tribunal found these allegations proved. It also found that he had urinated in his clinical sink, and that he made the derogatory comment about Patient A.