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Youth justice Mubarek probe turns to whistleblowing

Posted: 23 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


Whistleblowing in the prison service will be examined during the second phase of the Zahid Mubarek inquiry.

Mr Justice Keith, the inquiry chair, has announced that he wants to find out how far staff are encouraged to report on colleagues "without fear of reprisals".

The inquiry is investigating why Mubarek came to share a cell with known racist Robert Stewart who murdered him in March 2000 at Feltham young offender institution.

Whistleblowing emerged as a key issue for the inquiry after Duncan Keys, a Prison Officers Association member, alleged that warders had placed unsuitable inmates together in cells in a practice referred to as "Gladiator".
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The inquiry's second phase, due to start next month, will also address issues such as whether cell-sharing reduces the risk of self-harm and whether there is adequate staff training for dealing with racist incidents.

Mr Justice Keith hopes to hand over his report to the home secretary by the end of the year.


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