“Miss Lanning’s actions constituted serious misconduct that fell well short of the standards expected of the profession,” Mr. Wells continued.
She was “disgusted and repulsed” by her acts and “in constant fear that it will come out in the newspapers,” according to Lanning, who acknowledged engaging in inappropriate professional behavior.
Miss Lanning said she feels ill every time she thinks about what she did now, according to the hearing in Coventry, West Midlands.
“She said that the consequences of what she did have been’so hard to bear’ and that she would never consider doing it again.”