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October 20, 2009:
Justice Minister On Prisoner
Transfer
Jack Straw,
the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice,
has made a written ministerial statement concerning temporary
transfer of prisoners prior to inspections.
"HM Chief
Inspector of Prisons, Dame Anne Owers, has today published two inspection
reports concerning HMP Pentonville and HMP Wandsworth. The inspections took
place in May and June this year."
"A short time after the Wandsworth inspection,
letters were sent to the
Inspectorate and HMP Wandsworth on behalf of two prisoners, which
indicated that prisoners had been temporarily moved out of the prison for the
duration of the inspection. The implication of these letters was that the
transfers were an attempt to manipulate the inspections to secure a more
favourable outcome. The Chief Inspector sent a team of inspectors back to
Wandsworth to examine the claims. That team also investigated the involvement
of HMP Pentonville, which was said to have received prisoners temporarily from
Wandsworth and to have transferred prisoners to Wandsworth for the duration of
its own inspection."
"Ministers and senior management of the
National Offender
Management Service (NOMS) first learnt of these allegations on 30 July
when the Chief Inspector's team was undertaking further inquiries into
Wandsworth and Pentonville. The Director General of NOMS, Phil Wheatley,
immediately launched a formal investigation and wrote to all governors to
reiterate that the temporary transfer of prisoners to manipulate inspection
outcomes is unacceptable. I issued a public statement reflecting Mr Wheatley’s
message, and wrote to inform my Opposition counterparts of these
investigations."
"NOMS senior management received the completed
investigation report on 2 October. The investigation found that 11 prisoners
were subject to temporary transfers. Six were moved from Pentonville to
Wandsworth immediately prior to the Pentonville inspection (11-15 May), and
five from Wandsworth to Pentonville immediately prior to the Wandsworth
inspection (1-5 June). Several were known to be vulnerable prisoners, and two
prisoners self-harmed during this process. The investigation found that the 11
transfers had been arranged as deliberate attempts to manipulate the outcomes
of the inspections."
"As a result, on 13 October disciplinary charges
under the Prison Service Code of Conduct were laid against a number of
individuals. Disciplinary proceedings are currently under way."
"During the course of the investigations,
information emerged to suggest a similar incident may have occurred in HMP
Brixton. A further investigation is under way and we are awaiting a formal
report."
"The Prisons and
Probation Ombudsman and Her Majesty's Coroner are currently conducting
separate investigations into the self-inflicted death of another prisoner
transferred to Pentonville, following a court appearance, in the week before
the inspection, and held there during the inspection before being returned to
Wandsworth."
"I have now asked Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of
Prisons to work with the Ministry of Justice Director of Analytical Services
to investigate whether the temporary transfer of prisoners prior to inspection
is more widespread across the estate. The Chief Inspector's reports have
highlighted practices in two prisons which are quite clearly reprehensible and
neither justifiable nor excusable. Those involved neglected one of their
primary duties – to treat prisoners with decency and respect. As
investigations and disciplinary proceedings are currently under way, there are
obvious constraints until these are concluded. I will of course keep the House
informed of further developments."
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