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GPHC 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 Steven Mosley, pharmacist (GPHC 2051237).

Decision date: 3 December 2024 · Hearing started 3 December 2024

In plain English

The GPhC committee decided that Steven Mosley should be subject to the published outcome from a review hearing in a conviction and health case. The committee imposed an indefinite suspension. It records fitness to practise as impaired. The official determination gives the committee's reasons, order wording, and any conditions attached to the decision.

Findings

The GPhC Fitness to Practise Committee held a review hearing for Steven Mosley in a conviction and health case. It records fitness to practise as impaired. The committee imposed an indefinite suspension.

Source

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