Dr. Dehlia Gabriel, who was dismissed from her role in 2018 following a viral video that was perceived as a racist outburst, may be reinstated in her position next year. The Industrial Court has provided until January 20 for her legal team and the Ministry of Health to resolve the ongoing dispute. Prior to her termination, Gabriel underwent several psychiatric assessments, with one report indicating a diagnosis of paranoid personality disorder. Despite multiple suspensions and a final dismissal over alleged misconduct related to the viral incident, a judicial review in 2020 rejected her challenge. However, ongoing Industrial Court proceedings now hint that the lengthy legal battle may be approaching its end.
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