Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — voluntary removal
Voluntary removal from the register
The regulator’s term: voluntary erasure accepted
What does “voluntary removal from the register” mean?
The practitioner asked to be removed from the register and the regulator accepted the request. This may happen during or after a fitness-to-practise case.
Concerning Sham Satish Ramdin, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 80Y3148E).
Decision date: 9 February 2026
In plain English
The NMC agreed to remove Sham Satish Ramdin from the register following his application for agreed removal. It was alleged that he inappropriately accessed patient records and accepted a conditional caution for malicious communication. The NMC's Assistant Registrar was satisfied that Sham Satish Ramdin no longer intended to work as a registered nurse and that agreed removal served the public interest.
Charges
It was alleged that Sham Satish Ramdin inappropriately accessed patient records and accepted a conditional caution for malicious communication. No fitness to practise allegation had been substantively proved at the time of agreed removal.
Findings
The Assistant Registrar was satisfied that Sham Satish Ramdin no longer intends to work as a registered nurse; the allegations are not likely to result in a striking-off order; there are no other good reasons to consider the allegations further; and the public interest is best served by agreeing the application for removal.
Source
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