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Topical question asked in the House of Commons, by Chris Williamson (Labour). It was answered on Tuesday, 18 December 2018 on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.

Question

We know the Government see public services as a cash cow for the private sector, but the privatisation of the probation service has been an abject failure. The contract had to be terminated two years early, despite a £0.5 billion bailout. The privatised service failed to reduce reoffending, so why is the Secretary of State proposing to privatise the service again in 2020? Is this not an example of ideology over plain common sense?

Answer

I do not know whether the hon. Gentleman is best placed to lecture on common sense versus ideology.

The reoffending rate has fallen in the time since “Transforming Rehabilitation” and we would like it to fall further. There are issues with how the system is working, which is why we took the entirely pragmatic approach of bringing the contracts to an end and making some important and necessary changes to ensure that we can do more to reduce reoffending.

Type
Oral question
Reference
651 c640 
Session
2017-19
Oral question type
1st Supplementary
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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