The Times has been eulogising a former colleague of mine who died recently.
They didn't mention that he was sacked from his day job as a Professor at Oxford [banned from operating with a failed retraining program] and then joined the Army, getting a CBE for his work in Helmand.
He joined the General Medical Council without telling them that his GP sister [different surname] was under investigation for the premature deaths of 645 Nursing Home inhabitants. He clearly could have passed information to her lawyer during the 6+ years he was on the council.
He was disappointed not to be knighted - that is how little insight he had.
But he was an Oxford man, and had been at primary school with the King.