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Apprentice contestant shared posts claiming Jews were ‘sick in the head’ and carried out 9/11, tribunal hears

Asif Munaf, a former NHS doctor, also described female empowerment as ‘one of the great tricks of Satan’

January 5, 2026 17:27
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Asif Munaf was axed from the BBC series (Photo: BBC)
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A former NHS doctor and Apprentice contestant reposted a string of social media posts referring to Jews as “depraved”, “sick in the head” and responsible for 9/11, a medical tribunal has heard.

Dr Asif Munaf, 37, was axed from last year’s series of The Apprentice – in which participants compete for £250,000 investment by Jewish business mogul Lord Alan Sugar – after a string of complaints about his conduct.

Although he featured on the main show Munaf did not appear in the relevant episode of Your Fired, the spin-off show featuring candidates fired by Lord Alan from the business contest.

He failed to appear before a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) misconduct hearing which heard details of the allegations against him, including claims he made a series of antisemitic, racist and sexist social media comments.

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