Manchester Evening News

Jail suspends two members of staff over misconduct allegation­s

- By PAUL BRITTON

TWO members of staff at the privately-run Forest Bank Prison have been suspended over allegation­s of misconduct, the M.E.N. can reveal.

Details are scarce but Sodexo, the private company which runs the prison in Salford, confirmed the staff members were suspended pending an investigat­ion into allegation­s of misconduct.

The M.E.N. understand­s the suspension­s arose after an alleged incident said to involve an inmate last weekend, but Sodexo hasn’t confirmed the nature or circumstan­ces behind the alleged misconduct they were suspended over.

The news comes after the publicatio­n of a damning report on the prison, which said HMP Forest Bank is ‘unable to fulfil its role successful­ly.’

Education provision at the jail in Agecroft is ‘inadequate’ and prisoners are locked in their cells most of the day, with limited access to the gym and library.

The Chief Inspector of Prisons said ‘leaders show limited ambition to improve the situation’ and prison staff, according to the report, are ‘disillusio­ned,’ with officer retention rates said to be poor.

In January, the M.E.N. reported Sodexo was to keep the contract for now after beefing up security and carrying out a major refurbishm­ent.

This followed the issuing of a 45-day improvemen­t notice by the government in August.

The ‘significan­t concerns and rectificat­ion notice’ was slapped on the jail by the Ministry of Justice.

The Category B prison is operated by Sodexo Justice Services and if progress had not been made, the company could have lost the contract, which is scheduled to run until 2025.

A spokespers­on for HMP Forest Bank said: “We can confirm two members of staff have been suspended pending an investigat­ion into allegation­s of misconduct. We do not comment on individual­s and cannot provide any further comment.”

No further details have been provided by Sodexo.

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