Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service determination — substantive hearing
Struck off the register
The regulator’s term: erasure
What does “struck off the register” mean?
Being struck off (the regulator calls this "erasure") removes the practitioner from the register. They are no longer permitted to practise this profession in the UK. Erasure can be reviewed after a minimum of five years, but is otherwise indefinite.
Concerning Olubunmi Adeagbo-Sheikh, doctor (General Medical Council 7538309).
Decision date: 31 October 2025 · Hearing started 27 October 2025 and ended 31 October 2025
In plain English
The MPTS tribunal considered a misconduct, conviction / caution case for Olubunmi Adeagbo-Sheikh. It recorded the decision on impairment as impaired and directed erasure from the medical register. The source PDF contains the tribunal's published reasons, with any private material redacted where required.
Charges
The MPTS PDF background states: 2. Dr Adeagbo-Sheikh qualified with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 2013 in Nigeria, having completed a BSc in Medical Biology from Brunel University of London, UK, between 2001 to 2005. Prior to the events which are the subject of the hearing, Dr Adeagbo- Sheikh completed a number of internships in paediatrics, medicine and surgery, and obstetrics and gynaecology at three hospitals in Nigeria from August 2014 to September 2015 as part of his foundation training, and worked as a locum doctor before moving to the UK in October 2016. At the time of the events giving rise to his conviction, Dr Adeagbo-Sheikh was preparing to undertake Part 2 of the GMC’s Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) test. Dr Adeagbo-Sheikh passed the PLAB test in 2019. He registered with the GMC in July 2020. He stated that he undertook some work experience and clinical attachment work in 2020 and he obtained paid work in 2021. He worked in various posts at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (‘the Trust’) from 2022 to December 2024, including in the areas of gastroenterology, general medicine and geriatrics and latterly as a junior clinical doctor. 3.
Findings
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal considered a misconduct, conviction / caution case for Olubunmi Adeagbo-Sheikh. The detail page records impairment as impaired and the tribunal directed erasure from the medical register.
Source
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