Let me explain to the Minister why some of us feel strongly about this matter and why some of our language is strong. The Government awarded the contract for unpaid work in Greater London—so this affects our constituencies—to Serco. I will briefly set out some of the problems that have occurred: works shops have been closed, shutting down placements for women high-risk offenders; offenders recently complained to a probation officer in north-west London—my area—that no supervisors were available onsite; and rival gang members have been placed on the same scheme and transported in the same way. In addition, a known sex offender was alleged to be on the same placement as a victim. That is why we are angry.
Offender Rehabilitation Bill
Proceeding contribution from
John McDonnell
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 14 January 2014.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Offender Rehabilitation Bill.
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