Ministers warned not to scapegoat prison staff over mistaken release of Hadush Kebatu
Justice secretary blames human error but other say there are systemic problems and targeting an individual is ‘unjust’ Ministers have been warned against scapegoating prison staff as they struggle to contain the political fallout of the mistaken release of an asylum seeker who sexually assaulted (…)
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