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Anthony Mundine, Steve Waugh supporting controversial surgeon Dr Charlie Teo

Two sporting celebrities have turned up to support controversial neurosurgeon Charlie Teo as he faces a disciplinary hearing

Charlie Teo responds to 'disgusting' hit piece (ACA)

Celebrities and sports stars have gathered to support controversial neurosurgeon Charlie Teo as his five-day disciplinary hearing begins.

Steve Waugh and Anthony Mundine were among Dr Teo’s high profile friends who spoke to news.com.au outside the Health Professional Councils Authority building Monday morning.

Mundine said he has known Dr Teo, who is divisive for his work on brain tumours deemed inoperable by other neurosurgeons, “for some time”.

“I just know the character the man is… We’ve built a good relationship over the years, and got closer and closer,” he said.

Brain cancer surgeon Dr Charlie Teo. Picture: Brenton Edwards
Brain cancer surgeon Dr Charlie Teo. Picture: Brenton Edwards
Anthony Mundine (right) and business partner Gosh Daher both turned up to support Dr Teo. Picture: News.com.au
Anthony Mundine (right) and business partner Gosh Daher both turned up to support Dr Teo. Picture: News.com.au

“He’s been blessed with unbelievable skills in the neurosurgeon game and is one of the best in the world”.

Asked what he thought about the criticism aimed towards Dr Teo, Mundine said: “There will be people that hate it… it’s a 50/50 game, you’re gonna win some, you lose some.”

“But I’m here. If you want to kick him, come kick me too”.

Also there to support his good friend was cricket great Steve Waugh, who said Dr Teo saved his wife Lynette’s life when he removed a large blood clot from her brain.

“I’ve referred him to a number of friends as well,” Waugh said.

“He’s done an amazing job – over 11,000 operations. He takes some of the tough cases no one else wants to”.

Anthony Mundine.
Anthony Mundine.
Steve Waugh. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images
Steve Waugh. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

He said it was “hard for me to know why people don’t like him” but thought it could be a “little bit of tall poppy syndrome”.

“I guess it makes him a target with some people,” Waugh said.

“I just hope he gets a fair go”.

The NSW Medical Council has barred the 65-year-old from operating in Australia since August 2021 without written approval, following an investigation into alleged unsatisfactory workplace conduct.

The Health Care Complaints Commission hearing against Dr Teo could result in further Conditions imposed on his registration.

The hearing follows a joint Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes investigation which revealed he had charged some families large amounts of money for operations that injured his patients.

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