A former BBC The Apprentice star and doctor faces being struck off after posting vile antisemitic and sexist rants online. Dr Mohammed Asif Munaf, aka Dr Asif Munaf, shocked the medical world by claiming “9/11 was an inside job carried out by the Jews” and dismissing female empowerment as “one of the great tricks of Satan.”
Doctor’s Hate Tweets Trigger GMC Investigation
The General Medical Council (GMC) has launched misconduct proceedings against Dr Munaf over offensive posts on X (formerly Twitter) between October 2023 and July 2024. The medic didn’t bother turning up to his tribunal or appointing legal representation.
- He compared Jewish bakeries in North London to Holocaust denial, downplaying the horrors and six million Jewish deaths.
- Labelled Zionists a “godless satanic cult” controlling media, military, and banks.
- Called Israel a “Nazi state” and insulted boxer Floyd Mayweather with a racial slur.
- Derided female pilots and female empowerment as satanic, citing Islam as “the blueprint.”
GMC Slams Doctor’s Hate-Fuelled Claims
GMC lawyer Harriet Tighe blasted the posts as “serious doubts” about Dr Munaf’s fitness to practise. The doc brushed off the allegations as “remarks said in the heat of the emotion” and claimed his posts were misunderstood and not meant to offend anyone.
Shocking Professional Misconduct Mounts
- Vanished hours into a locum shift at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, with no explanation.
- Issued sick notes to patients while suspended — breaching regulations.
- Set up “Dr Sick Ltd,” offering quick sick notes to beat GP queues.
- Operated the University of Masculinity website, sharing misogynistic content linked to Andrew Tate.
From Reality TV Hunk to Medical Pariah
Once boasting on TV about his looks, IQ, and strength, Dr Munaf’s reputation now lies in tatters. His brief The Apprentice and Dragon’s Den appearances showed a confident businessman, but his vile online rants and dodgy professional conduct have plunged his career into crisis.
The GMC is pushing to strike him off, warning that doctors spreading hate and sexism simply cannot be trusted with patients. With Dr Munaf failing to defend himself at tribunal, his medical future now hangs by a thread.