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Post by Carl LaFong on Sept 15, 2023 16:50:08 GMT
Eighty prison officers did not to turn up for their shifts at Wandsworth prison on the day Daniel Khalife escaped, leaving just 60% of posts filled, it has emerged. The revelation came as the government announced that a former director general of the National Crime Agency has been appointed to investigate the incident. The government insisted staffing was not a factor in Khalife’s breakout from HMP Wandsworth on 6 September, with Damian Hinds, a justice minister, saying it was above safe levels that day. Hinds has now said 80 prison officers “did not attend their expected shift at the prison that day” while 125 were on duty, equating to 61% attendance.… www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/15/daniel-khalife-prison-escape-keith-bristow-nca-to-investigateFucking scandalous.
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Post by yggdrasil on Sept 16, 2023 11:23:46 GMT
there must be a safety minimum, usually I think it's the prisoners that usually suffer with less staff with classes and association time cut of suspended. You'd think there would be like an equivalence of a nursing bank to call on though.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Sept 16, 2023 11:28:36 GMT
there must be a safety minimum, usually I think it's the prisoners that usually suffer with less staff with classes and association time cut of suspended. You'd think there would be like an equivalence of a nursing bank to call on though. Apparently the safety minimum is lower than 61%.
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