Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — interim orders hearing
NMC panel replaces interim conditions with interim suspension for nurse Paul Ebis
The Nursing and Midwifery Council's Fitness to Practise Committee has replaced an interim conditions of practice order on Cambridgeshire adult nurse Paul Edril Ebis with an interim suspension order, ahead of a panel hearing the allegations against him.
MedicWatch editorial · Published 7 July 2026 · Updated 11 July 2026
Interim order imposed (interim restrictions imposed)
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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 Paul Edril Ebis, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 21F2146O).
Decision date: 7 July 2026 · Hearing started 7 July 2026
In plain English
The NMC's Fitness to Practise Committee decided to replace an interim conditions of practice order on Paul Edril Ebis, an adult nurse from Cambridgeshire, with an interim suspension order at a review hearing on 7 July 2026. The suspension applies while the allegations against him are still to be heard by a Fitness to Practise Committee panel. The order will be reviewed within six months and every six months thereafter.
Findings
At an interim order review hearing, the Fitness to Practise Committee panel decided to replace the current interim conditions of practice order (12 months) with an interim suspension order. A panel will review the interim suspension order within the next six months and every six months thereafter, and may revoke it, confirm it, or replace it with an interim conditions of practice order. A panel of the Fitness to Practise Committee has still to deal with the allegations made against Mr Ebis.
Source
All facts on this page are drawn from the publicly published Nursing and Midwifery Council determination linked below. MedicWatch does not editorialise the regulator’s findings.
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