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Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — interim orders hearing

Interim restrictions imposed

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 Abosede Kabirat Sholanke, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 23D1310O).

Decision date: 20 March 2026 · Hearing started 20 March 2026

In plain English

The NMC's Investigating Committee replaced the existing interim conditions of practice order against Abosede Kabirat Sholanke, a registered mental health nurse in England, with an interim suspension order on 20 March 2026. The order will be reviewed within the next six months and every six months thereafter. The new order will continue while the NMC's case examiners decide whether there is a case to answer in relation to the allegations made against her.

Findings

The NMC's Investigating Committee decided to replace the existing interim conditions of practice order with an interim suspension order. The order will be reviewed within the next six months and every six months thereafter, or earlier if there is a material change of circumstances or request for review. The duration of the new interim suspension order is not stated in the public determination.

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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