Prison Service: Dismissal

(asked on 21st January 2016) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many prison staff have been dismissed in each year since 2010; what the reasons were for each such dismissal; and how many prison staff have received custodial sentences for crimes committed while working in prisons since 2010.


Answered by
Shailesh Vara Portrait
Shailesh Vara
This question was answered on 29th January 2016

Information on the number of staff dismissed from public sector Prison Service Establishments, broken down by reason for dismissal, in each year since 2009/10 is contained in the table below. Information on dismissals is published in the NOMS Workforce Bulletin by financial year and to maintain consistency with that information the figures provided in the table are a further breakdown of the published numbers.

Data on the number of custodial sentences for crimes committed while working in prisons is not available because information held centrally relates to the internal disciplinary process which may include those staff that have been dismissed for being in receipt of a criminal conviction, but the centrally held data would not show those staff who had also received a custodial sentence.


Staff Dismissed From Public Sector Prison Service Establishments 2009/10 to September 2015


Conduct

Medical Inefficiency

Poor Performance

Unsatisfactory Attendance

Breach of Contract and Others

Total

2009/10

120

210

20

20

~

380

2010/11

140

210

20

30

~

400

2011/12

110

290

10

20

~

430

2012/13

120

270

10

20

~

420

2013/14

110

310

~

10

~

440

2014/15

80

430

10

20

~

550

Apr-Sep 2015

40

220

10

10

~

280


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