Source · Select Committees · Public Accounts Committee

Recommendation 13

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The Department described how it is tightly managing the prison build programme to ensure there...

Conclusion
The Department described how it is tightly managing the prison build programme to ensure there is sufficient capacity, including closely monitoring the delivery of new prison places against the demand for those places. The Department told us that HM Treasury and the Infrastructure and Projects Authority are also closely involved, and that it has set up a delivery board to manage its portfolio of programmes.21
Government Response Not Addressed
HM Government Not Addressed
4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 4.2 The government is committed to building as many prison places as are needed and is currently undertaking the largest prison build programme in a century - investing £3.8 billion to deliver 20,000 modern prison places by the mid-2020s. Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) has already delivered around 2,700 of these through a combination of refurbishments, installing temporary accommodation, repurposing the Morton Hall Immigration Removal Centre back into a prison and the opening of HM Prison Five Wells. 4.3 The government continues to invest in critical maintenance projects to ensure as many prison places as possible are kept online and prisoners and staff live and work in a safe environment, as well as recruiting sufficient staff to manage the increase in prison population. Prison demand is sensitive to police activity, including police recruitment, charge volumes and the overall case mix, as well as the rate of recovery in the criminal courts. MoJ continues to monitor court activity and regularly updates its modelling of court recovery to ensure planning is based on the most up-to-date picture of likely demand. 4.4 In December 2021, the department published the Prisons Strategy White Paper, which sets out an ambitious vision for the prison system - one which protects the public by keeping serious offenders in a custodial setting and which also works to tackle the underlying causes of reoffending.