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Sandie Peggie, a nurse with NHS Fife, has been cleared of all internal disciplinary charges following her suspension for objecting to Dr Beth Upton, a transgender woman, using a female changing room. Peggie claimed her treatment constituted harassment and discrimination, leading her to bring a tribunal against the health board and Upton. After a year and a half, the internal disciplinary process against her was dropped, with her solicitor, Margaret Gribbon, stating that Peggie was "relieved and delighted." A spokesman for NHS Fife confirmed that there was "insufficient evidence to support a finding of misconduct."
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