Dental Professionals Hearings Service determination — interim orders hearing
Interim restrictions imposed — 1 year
The regulator’s term: interim order imposed
What does “interim restrictions imposed” mean?
An interim order is a precautionary restriction imposed before the regulator's investigation is complete. It is not a finding of fault — the underlying allegations have not yet been adjudicated.
Concerning Jan Veende, dentist (General Dental Council 79095).
Decision date: 18 December 2025 · Hearing started 18 December 2025
In plain English
The Dental Professionals Hearings Service published an Interim Orders Committee decision for Jan Veende. The committee continued the interim conditions under a 12-month order. This is an interim, precautionary decision while the GDC process continues, and the public detail page does not record final findings about the underlying concerns.
Charges
The DPHS public detail page records an Interim Orders Committee decision. It does not set out final charges or final findings; interim orders are precautionary restrictions while the GDC process continues.
Findings
The Dental Professionals Hearings Service records that the Interim Orders Committee continued the interim conditions under a 12-month order for Jan Veende. The public outcome summary states: At a review hearing on 18 December 2025, the Interim Orders Committee continued the suspension on Mr Veende's registration for the remainder of the 12 month High Court extension order. An interim order of conditions was originally imposed from 2 November 2021 for 18 months. On 28 April 2023, the High Court extended the order for 12 months. On 26 April 2024, the High Court extended the order for a further 12 months. At a review hearing on 18 July 2024, the Interim Orders Committee revoked the conditions and imposed an interim order of suspension which was imposed. On 17 April 2025, the High Court extended the order for a further 12 months. On 1 May 2026, the High Court extended the interim order for a further 8 months. This will be reviewed in 3 months.
Source
All facts on this page are drawn from the publicly published Dental Professionals Hearings Service determination linked below. MedicWatch does not editorialise the regulator’s findings.
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