Jails chief Phil Wheatley is threatening a revolt against the government’s plan to increase the prison population.
Wheatley, director-general of the Prison Service, said last week he would refuse to run the extra 8,000 places pledged by the home secretary in July unless the Treasury found the money to fund them.
He told a conference on the Zahid Mubarek Inquiry: “I can only promise to run prison places that I can run decently. It is crucial that good resourcing is given to prison governors so they can manage their establishments properly.”
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