A DOCTOR accused of carrying out invasive examinations on Harrods workers for Mohamed Fayed is still working.
Health chiefs yesterday confirmed Dr Ann Coxon has a licence to practise.
They refused to say if claims made on last week’s bombshell BBC documentary are being investigated.
Several ex-employees said they had medicals and were checked for STDs, with the results passed to Fayed, who raped and sexually assaulted staff.
He died last year at 94.
Survivor Natacha plans to complain to the General Medical Council.
She told The Sun: “Ann Coxon has questions to answer. The examinations were wholly unnecessary.
“They also resulted in many employees’ confidential medical information being inappropriately shared within Harrods.”
Another survivor, Tamara, a Fayed PA from 1991-92, said on the BBC show: “We were told to go for a medical check-up with Dr Ann Coxon in Harley Street.”
Another doctor, Wendy Snell, was also named. She has since died.
Dr Coxon, who qualified in 1963, was not at her practice in Harley Street, London, yesterday.
She declined to comment when contacted.