President of Liberia’s medical association accused of being a fake doctor

It is purely a thought experiment, but what would happen if, say, the president of the AMA turned out to have never been to medical school?
This seems to be the situation with Peter Matthew George.
The president of the Liberian Medical and Dental Association has been banned from practising medicine after the country’s medical watchdog subjected him to a qualifications audit.
Asked for evidence of his initial degree, he apparently sent an “award verification” letter from the University of Hertfordshire in the UK, which turned out to be fake.