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Discipline Decisions

April 2025

When CMTO receives complaints, the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (ICRC) can refer serious allegations (e.g., sexual abuse or other professional misconduct) to the Ontario Massage Therapy Discipline Tribunal (OMTDT) (previously the Discipline Committee). These decisions are public.

Since the last edition of TouchPoint, CMTO’s Discipline Committee issued the following decisions:

  • Michel Sarkis (March 2025) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by sexually and physically abusing a client and failing to meet record-keeping requirements.
  • Mable Cheung (March 2025) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by failing to attend an oral caution of the Complaints Committee or an oral reprimand of the Discipline Committee, and engaging in disgraceful, dishonorable or unprofessional conduct. Signed an undertaking to resign from the College and never reapply to CMTO or any other Massage Therapy regulatory body in Canada.
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