Dental Professionals Hearings Service determination — review hearing
Suspended indefinitely
The regulator’s term: indefinite suspension
What does “suspended indefinitely” mean?
An indefinite suspension is a pause on the right to practise with no fixed end date. The practitioner cannot work in the regulated profession until the regulator reviews the case and decides the suspension can be lifted. Indefinite suspensions are imposed in the most serious cases, often where a fixed period would not adequately protect the public.
Concerning David John Sharpe, dentist (General Dental Council 51405).
Decision date: 24 March 2017 · Hearing started 24 March 2017
In plain English
The GDC committee published a Professional Conduct Committee decision for David John Sharpe. It confirmed an indefinite suspension. The public outcome summary states: At a review hearing on 24 March 2017 the Professional Conduct Committee suspended Mr Sharpe's registration indefinitely. The official DPHS page links to the full determination PDF for the committee's reasons.
Charges
The DPHS public detail page records a Professional Conduct Committee decision. The official determination PDF is linked as the source document. The public outcome summary states: At a review hearing on 24 March 2017 the Professional Conduct Committee suspended Mr Sharpe's registration indefinitely.
Findings
The GDC committee confirmed an indefinite suspension for David John Sharpe. The public outcome summary states: At a review hearing on 24 March 2017 the Professional Conduct Committee suspended Mr Sharpe's registration indefinitely.
Source
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