A junior doctor who had originally been charged with more than 900 offences related to allegedly concealing cameras in staff toilets has entered a guilty plea under a negotiated plea deal. Multiple reports state the doctor ultimately pleads guilty to 13 offences, rather than proceeding on the original large number of charges. The case centers on allegations that the doctor filmed staff in toilets using hidden recording devices. The plea deal results in a substantially reduced number of convictions compared with the number of charges first laid, according to the reporting. The articles do not specify the doctor’s name, the exact nature of each of the 13 offences, or the sentence terms in the summary information provided. The reporting is consistent that the court process moves from a far larger charge count to a final set of 13 guilty pleas following negotiations. The matter remains focused on the conduct involving concealed cameras and the filming of staff in toilet facilities.