A Bradford pharmacist has been suspended from practice for sexual misconduct.
Imran Younis, 37, received a nine-month suspension from the General Pharmaceutical Council after two female former colleagues claimed he made inappropriate comments and abused his position with sexually motivated conduct.
Mr Younis was director of MedPharm Ventures Ltd in Shipley, before resigning on 12 July.
The allegations come from 2013-2015 and include Younis attempting to kiss one of the women as well as asking her if she wanted to watch pornography with him.
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